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Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907.
The works of Francis Thompson eee New York,
Charles Scribner's sons, 1913.
3 ve fronts. (ports.) 20M
Note signed; W. Me [i.e. Wilfrid Meynell]
First impression, May, 1913.
Printed in Great Britain.
CONTENTS e—I-II. Poemse—-III. Prose.
Library has vol. 1 only.
I. Meynell, Wilfrid, 1852- ed.
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Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907. *A.8863f.4
The hound of heaven. [Poem.]
= Portland, Maine. Mosher. 1908. ix, (1), 12, (1) pp. 14% X 14%
cm.
One of an edition of 925 copies.
The introduction is by T. B. Mosher.
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This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 2, 1916.
K8366 — T.r. — Mosher, Thomas Bird, pref., 1852-
Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907. *A.8863f.4.2
The hound of heaven. [Ode.] With illustrations by Stella Lang-
dale.
— New York. Dodd, Mead & Co. 1922. 60 pp. Plates. Vignettes.
22% cm.
The introduction is by James J. Doyle, S.J.
This card was printed at the Boston eS Public Library, January 11, 1923.
M5214 — T.r. — Langdale, Stella, illus. — Doyle, James J., S.J., illus.
*Acc. Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907.
71-829 The hound of heaven,
Portland, Me., T.B. Mosher, 1926,
State Funds @
Pt. Sr —_—s =
*ACC. Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907.
73-411 The hound of heaven.
(67) Mount Vernon, N. Ye, Peter Pauper
Press [196-7]
RBDxx; NUCxxx
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at Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907,
Literary criticisms, Newly discovered and
collected by Terence L, Connolly, [lst ed,]
New York, E, P, Dutton, 1948,
xiv, 617 p, port, 25 om,
"A bibliography of Francis Thompson's un-
collected book reviews and literary criticism
contributed to periodicals": p, 563-596,
1, Books—Reviews, 2, Literature=Hist, &
crit, 3, English literature—Hist, & crit,
I, Comolly, “@e~ Leo, 1888- ed,
Thompson, Francis. 1859-1907.
Poems.
London. Mathews & Lane. 1893. viii, (2),81 pp. Plate. 12°.
*A.8863f
Same. 1894. A.8863f.1
Same. Oxford Univ. Press. [1937.] xi, 367 (1) pp.
6604.83
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H442
*, .8863F.3
Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907.
A renegade poet, and other essays, by Francis
Thompson; with an introduction by Edward J.
O'Brien. Boston, The Ball publishing co., 1910.
2p. 1., 7-344 p. 17 1/2cm,
CONTENTS.—-A renegade poet on the poet.—
Paganism: old and new.—The way of imperfec-
tion.—Nature's immortality.—Stray thoughts on |
(Continued on next card)
*A,88635F.3
Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907, A renegade
poet ... 1910. (Card 2)
CONTENTS—Continued,
Shelley.—Crashaw,—Aubrey de Vere.—William
Ernest Henley.—Pope.—The error of the extreme
realists.—Bunyan in the light of modern crit-
icism.—The prose of poets.—Sartor re-read, —
Don Quixote,—Moestitiae encomium,—Finis
(Continued on next card)
*A,8863F.3
Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907, A renegade
poet ... 1910. (Card 3)
CONTENTS—Cont inued.
| coronat opus.
1. English literature—Hist. & crit.
I. O'Brien, Edward Joseph Harrington, 1890-
ed. II. Title.
Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907.
Selected poems. With a biographical note by
Wilfrid Meynell,
London. Methuen & Co, 1910, xx,132 po.
Autograph feceimile. 18 1/2 em., in 8s,
*4.8863F.4,3
Same. New York, Scribner, 1930. xvii,140
Pp. 6604 ,93R
The Artz copy conteins a presentation in-
scription from the author to Professor
Trent.
* Mevnell, Wifrid,prefacer,
*Acc, Thompson, Francis,
71-828 Shelley [1st ed.]
State Funds
London, Burns and
1859-1907.
Oates, 1909.
Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907.
*BAC Shelley .e.«
1003 Portland, Maine, 1909.
LC 9=26302
BPLxx
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Thompson, Francis. *A.8863f.2
Victorian ode.
= [London. Printed for private circulation at The Palace Court
Press. 1897.] 14 pp. Sm. 8°.
Written to commemorate Jubilee Day, June 22, 1897.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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H496 — Victoria, Queen of Great Britain.
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Thompson, Francis, translator.
R=3
xQ Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat. English.
- 906 Thompson. 1906.
<OLLT The quatrains of Omar Khayyam of
Nishapur, translated from the Persian
into English verse, including
‘ quatrains now for the first time so
rendered / by Francis Thompson ; with
an introduction by Nathan Haskell
Dole. -- [Worcester, MA.] :
Privately printed, 1906.
xiv, (21,290p. 2: 25 cm.
I.Thompson, Francis, translator.
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RG85-500474 a) AACR2 MRG85-500474
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*Acc. Thompson, Frederic.
71-680 One morning.
(I-32) New York, Gay Street Publishers, 1934.
LCx.
Benton Fund a
Thompson, Gene. ¥*T 25.34.3
High school drama study course. Study course no. 19 [of the
Drama League courses].
(In Drama League Monthly. Vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 23-30. [Mt.
Morris, IIl., ete.] 1918.)
Reading list, pp. 28-30.
This card was printed at the boston ee) Public Library, April 28, 1522.
M3908 — T.r. — Drama. Study and teaching. — Amateur theatricals. — Courses
of study. Drama.
Thompson, George, fl. 1760, tr.
pct te Francisco de los Santos, 1617-1692.
cai A description of the royal palace, and monas-
- 760 tery of St. Laurence, called the Escurial; and
»F84D of the Chapel Royal of the Pantheon. Translated —
from the Spanish of Frey Francisco de los Santos
+++ By George Thompson ...
| London, Printed by Dryden Leach,for S.Hooper,
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"Errata": p.v.
"Subscribers": p.xiii-xviii.
"A description of the Chapel Royal" with spe-
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F. Patton, etc., from designs by J. Leroux and
others.
Thompson, George. *G.366.64
Address at the funeral of Uriah Ritchie.
[Boston. 1865. ]
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Venus in Boston: a romance of city life,
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».. Constitution of the United States.
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Thompson ...
London: William Tweedie,337,Strand. 1860.
Price one shilling.
56p. 20.5cm.
At head of title: London Emancipation Com-
mittee's tracts, No.5.
Debate on status of slavery under the
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80-123 George Thompson in the Boston Public Library /
compiled and transcribed by N.G. Spence.
Sao Paulo : May 1980.
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Thompson, George, 1804-2878.
*Reserve Discussion on American slavery.
4266 Boston, I. Knapp, 1836.
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Thompson, George, 180-1878.
HCC. Discussiom on American slavery.e. 2nd ed.
69-1014 Glasgow, Gallie, 1836.
(185)
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3579 Boston, I. Knapp, 1836,
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*Reserve Lectures on British India.
4287 Pawtucket, R.I., W. and R. Adams, 1840.
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4288 Boston, I. Knapp, 1837.
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1860, by George Thompson ...
CLondon, W.M.Watts] Price twopence. 1860.
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Res. Substance of an address ...
4264 Glasgow: David Robertson, 1833.
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4287 Liverpool, E. Sith, 1832.
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Reference: LC Cat. (1963) vol. 22,
Op. 233.
Introduction signed: C.C. Burleigh.
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EPI London Emancipation Committee.
*XH Report and proceedings of the London Emanci-
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-T37L CLondon, W.M.Watts] 1859.
no.l
11,ClJp. 20.5cm.
Signed at end: George Thompson, Chairman.
No.1 in tract volume inscribed: W? Lloyd
Garrison, from George Thompson.
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Thompson, George, A. 1793 .
*Reserve Prison life and reflections.
4288 Oberlin, J.M. Fitch, 1847,
63 Lc XKX .
Thompson, George Alexander, translator.
See
Alcedo, Antonio de. Geographical and historical
dictionary of America.
Thompson, H. S. No. 11 in *“2oth”.110.30
High times, good times, or, I’se g’wine to be a gin’ral. [Song with
four-part chorus and accompaniment for the pianoforte.]
— Boston. Ditson & Co. 1863. 5 pp. 33% cm.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Librury, December 12, 1933.
D3163 — T.r. Part song. — Part songs.
Thompson, H. S. No. 6 in *“2ot”.110.3
A nation mourns her chief. Words and music [by] H. S. Thompson.
[With accompaniment for pianoforte. ]
St. Louis. Balmer & Weber. [1865.] 5 pp. 3434 cm.
Dirge written in memory of Abraham Lincoln,
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This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, (yi6,
K7893 — T.r. Dirge. — Lincoln, Abraham, made. — Funeral music made.
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Thompson, Helen Bradford. *P 50.887
The mental traits of sex. An experimental investigation of the nor-
mal mind in men and women.
= Chicago. The University of Chicago Press. 1903. vii, 188 pp.
Chants. 8°:
Bibliography, pp. 183-188.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
5 WV’
‘ This card was printed at the Boston ey Public Library, October 4, 1904.
F5161 — Sexes. — Psychology. Physislogical. — T.r.
Thompson, Henry Dallas. **E 5129.17
Elementary solid geometry and mensuration.
N.Y. Mecmillan. 1896. xi, 199 pp. 16°.
Geometry, Solid. - ee Mensuration,
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Thompson, Sir Henry Francis Herbert, 2d Baronet, editor, 1859-
*Cab.30.42.2
Griffith, Francis Llewellyn, 1862- , and Sir Henry Francis Her-
bert Thompson, 2d Baronet, 1859- , editors.
The demotic magical papyrus of London and Leiden.
— London. Grevel. 1904-1909. 3 v. 24% cm., in 8s., 45 cm., and
31% cm.
Contents. — 1. Introduction. — Synopsis of contents. — Explanation of
signs. — Text in transliteration and translation. — Correspondence of
columns. 2. Hand copy of the text. 3. Indices.
Vols. 2 and 3 are lithographed from manuscript executed by the editors.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 11, 1910.
H2082 — Jt. ed. — T.r. — Magic. — Hieroglyphics. — Papyri. Egyptian.
Thompson, Henry S.
Washington and the flag. A national anthem . . . Dedicated to the
people of the United States. Words by Henry B. Carrington.
Music by Henry S. Thompson. [Arranged and harmonized by
Benj. Owen.] With pianoforte accompaniment.
= Boston. Ditson & Co. 1879. (1), 5 pp. Decorated title-page.
35.5 cm. No. 25 in **W.54.L4.2
Same. Chicago. The Chicago Music Co. No. 26 in **W.54.L4.2
The W copies belong to “The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of
Washingtoniana.”
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 16, 1935.
*D8451 — Double main card. — T son, Henry S. (M1) — Car-
rington, Henry Beebee, 1824-1912. T.r. Song. (1) — Owen, Benjamin,
ed. (1) — Washington, George. Music. (1) — Songs. With music. (1)
Thompson, Henry Yates. *Q.2.9
Illustrations of one hundred manuscripts in the
library of Henry Yates Thompson.
-_ Lptidctte Chiswick Press, 1907-18. 7 v. Plates.
Fr’.
Additions on this card only.
Contents. — 1. Forty-eight plates illustrating
ten French MSS, from the XIth to the XVIth Cen-
turies, 2. Fifty plates illustrating ten
(Continued on next card.)
G8595 = Manuscripts. “@ similes, French. - Illu-
mination of books and manuscripts. -
Miniatures.
*Q.2.9
Thompson, H. Y. Illustrations of one hundred
manuscripts ... (Continued 1.)
Italian MSS. from the XIth to the XVIth Centuries.
3. Sixty-nine plates illustrating ten MSS. of
various countries from the IVth to the XVIth Cen-
turies. 4, Eighty-two plates illustrating six-
teen MSS. of English origin from the XIIth to the
XVth Centuries, 5. Ninety plates illustrating
sixteen MSS. each of which belonged to some
(Continued on next card.)
G8595 oe
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Thompson, H. Y. Illustrations of one hundred
manuscripts ... (Continued 2.)
individual of note in France or Italy in the
XIVth or XVth Century.
6. Ninety plates illustrating seventeen MSS. with
dates ranging from the XIlIth to the XVIth
Century.
7. Plates from the remaining twenty-two MSS.
(Continued on next card.)
G8595 &
*Q.2.9
Thompson, H. Y. Illustrations of one hundred
manuscripts .,. (Continued 3.)
Each plate has a page of descriptive text, which
illustrates incidentally the growth of French
miniature work,
One hundred copies only printed, of which this is
no. 57,
68595 &
Thompson, Henry Yates, 1838-
*Q.2.8
Book, The, of hours of Yolande of Flanders. A manuscript of the four-
teenth century in the library of Henry Yates Thompson. With a
description by S. C. Cockerell, and photogravures by Emery
Walker.
London. Chiswick Press. 1905. (5),20pp. Vignette. Facsimile
plates. 32cm., in 4s.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 1, 1920.
M486 — Cockerell, Sydney Car aS lyle, ed., 1867-. — Walker, Emery,
illu, i — Chiswick Press. —"Manuscripts. Facsimiles. — Thompson,
Helly Yates, 1838-. — Hours. Liturgical books.
Thompson, Henry Yates, 1838-
Frangois, illuminator. *Cab.21.19.8
Valerius Maximus. Miniatures of the school of John Fouquet, illus-
trating the French version by Simon de Hesdin and Nicholas de
Gonesse contained in a MS. written about a.p. 1475 for Philippe
de Comines. Reproduced in photogravure with frontispiece in
colour for Henry Yates Thompson. With an introduction by
George F. Warner.
— London. Quaritch. 1907. (4), 17 pp. 9g plates. L. f°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
. (Continued on the next card.)
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1907.
Gso099 — I!Iumination of books and manuscripts. — Miniatures.—
Warner, George Frederick, pref. — Fouquet, Jean. 1415?-1485. —-
Thompscn, Henry Yates. 1838--—Valerius Maximus.—Manuscripts. lacsimiles.
French. — Comines, Philippe de, Sieur d’Argenton.
Thompson, Henry Yates, 1838-
*Cab.21.19.8
Francois, illuminator. Valerius Maximus. (Continued.)
No. 17 of an edition of 125 copies.
“The manuscript .. . is among the treasures of the Harley Collection in
the British Museum.”
Warner ascribes the miniatures to a certain Franciscus.
Valerii Maximi Factorum dictorumque memorabilium libri novem may be
found on shelf-number **G.306.51.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston
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\ Thompson, Hill, translator.
*Q.99
0233 Machiavelli, Niccold, 1469-1527.
The Prince; the translation from the Italian
by Hill Thompson, with a new preface by Irwin
Edmen. New York, Limited Editions Club, 1954.
185 pe 25 cme
l. Political sciences 2+. Political ethics.
I. Thompson, Hill, tr. II. Title. III.
Limited Editions Club. New York.
Thompson, Holland, 1873-1940.
The age of invention; a chronicle of mechani-
cal conquest. New Haven, Yale University Press,
1921.
xii, 267 p. illus. 2lem. (The chronicles of
America, v.37)
"Abraham Lincoln edition."
"Bibliographical note": p.2h7-25h4,
1. Inventions. 2. Inventors, American.
I. Title. If, Series.
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Thompson, Holland, 1873-1940.
The new South; a chronicle of social and in-
dustrial evolution. New Haven, Yale University
Press, 1919.
ix, 250 p. illus. 21cm. (The chronicles of
America, v.42)
"Abraham Lincoln edition."
"Bibliographical note": p.235-2h2,
1. Southern states. 2. Southern states--So-
cial conditions. 3. Southern states--Economic
conditions--1918- I. Title. II. Series.
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Prisons and hospitals. Editor: Holland Thompson. Contributors:
Holland Thompson, Edward L. Munson, Deering J. Roberts.
New York. The Review of Reviews Co. 1911. 352 pp. Illus.
Portraits. Plates. Borders. [Miller, Francis Trevelyan, and
Robert S. Lanier, editors. The photographic history of the Civil
War. Vol. 7.] 27.5 cm., in 8s.
The “photographic descriptions” are by Roy Mason.
Lhis card was printed at the Boston ae Public Library, June 28, 1935.
D7452—United States. Hist. Civil Ws pitals, charities, etc—United States. | >. |
Hist. Civil War. Prisons and prisoners. — S.r.c. \F;
Thompson, Isaac, of Newcastle.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
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i365 birth, life and character of Judas Iscariot,
40 faithfully collected from several ancient authors
of undoubted credit. By J. Thompson.
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Boston: Printed and sold by William M'Alpine
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40-28301
Library of Congress Z722.T47
Copy 2. @ |
Copyright 1 027.08
Thompson, James Westfall, 1869- **Q),59.31
E644 — T.r. — Book Arts Club, U
Byways in bookland.
Berkeley. The Book Arts Club of the University of California.
1935. (7), 202, (1) pp. 19 cm,
Contents. —- The importance of libraries in the preservation of culture. —
The charm of the prologue. — Napoleon as a booklover. — Bookhunting
as a sport. — A Puritan-Cavalier romance. — The true story of Tenny-
son’s Lord of Burleigh. — The mendacity of history. — The origin of
Kipling’s Rhyme of the three captains. — Lost memoirs of antiquity. —
Vergil in medieval culture.
No. 485 of an edition of 600 copies.
This card was printed at the Bos & ton Public Library November 16, 1936.
ity of California. Pubs — Books and
reading. — Literature. Crit.
eee ee ee ee a
Thompson, James Westfall. 1869= *Q.30.8
The Frankfort book fair. The Francofordiense emporium of Henri
Estienne. Edited with historical introduction, original Latin texi
with English translation on opposite pages and notes.
— Chicago. The Caxton Club. CIOIOCCCCXI. xviii, 204 pp.
Illus. Portrait. Plates. Facsimiles. Vignettes. 28% cm., in 4s.
Bibliography, pp. 191-104.
One of an edition of 300 copies.
The Francofordiense emporium is catalogued separately.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
x! a This card was printcd at the Boston . Public Library, March 6, 1912.
* H7228 — Caxton Club. Publications ==T.r.—Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Print. — Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Bus. assoc. — Publishers.
Thompson, James Westfall, 1869- *A.8863k.1
The lost oracles: a masque.
— Chicago. Hill. [1921.] xi, 143 pp. 24cm.
No. 131 of an edition of 500 signed copies.
Represents the struggle between Paganism and Christianity, with the
final triumph of Christianity.
This card was printed at the Boston ae Public Library, July 28, 1921.
M2136 — Tr. — Masques. — Christianity.
KEPT IN
Thompson, James Westfall, 1869-
The medieval library, by James Westfall Thompson ...
Chicago, The University of Chicago press, 1939.
viii, 681, (1) p. 26™. (Half-title: The University of Chicago studies
in library science)
Several of the chapters have been written by the author’s students.
RARE Boor Cf. Pref.
Dery.
Bibliographical foot-notes.
*Q.60.99 ---— ---- [Another copy]
xs
1. Libraries—Hist.—Medieyal. ,2. Books—Hist.—Antiquity and mid-
dle ages.. 1. Title. te Yertées.
39-20643
Library of Congress Z723.T4T
—- Copy 2.
Copyright <A 130541 {20; 020.902
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Thompson, James Westfall, 1869-1941, tr,
#Q.138,5
Gebhart, Emile, i.e. Nicolas Emile, 1839-1908
The three kings, a Christmas tale; t ranslated
from the French by James Westfall Thompson,
Chicago, The Ralph Fletcher Seymour eompany, 1911,
34 p, illus, 21lon,
One of an edition of 410 copies
Thompson, John.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
& Information Card
Library of Congress
Thompson, John, baron Haversham
see
Haversham, John Thompson, baron, 1647-17103
Thompson, John. 1742-1829,
Coffin, Paul. 1737-1821. **H.94.196
The knowledge of the chief constituent parts of the Christian sys-
tem needful, as a guide to pastors and people in their several dif-
ferent duties. A sermon preached at the instalment of the Rever-
end John Thompson, in the pastoral office over the First Church
of Christ in Berwick, May 7, 1783
_ Newbury- Port. Printed by John Mycall. MDCCLXXXIII. 3-40
pp. 12°
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card wus printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12, 1907.
Thompson, John, engraver. 1785-1866,
Irving, Washington. 1783-1859. *A.4470.21
The beauties of Washington Irving, Esq.... Illustrated with
wood cuts, engraved by Thompson; from drawings by George
Cruikshank. [Selections.] 4th edition.
= London. Tegg. 1835. viii, 291 pp. Illus. 15 cm., in 6s.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 14, 1910.
H2878 — Cruikshank, George, illus 1878. — Thompson, John, engraver.
1785-1866.
RARE Boom
Derr,
XA
. 6460M
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Thompson, John, 1785-1866, engr.
Northcote, James, 1746-1831.
Fables, original and selected. By the late James
Northcote, R.A. Second series. Illustrated by two
hundred and eighty engravings on woood.
London: John Murray,Albemarle Street.
M DCCC XXXIII. [1833]
1x,248p. illus. 26cm.
Title illustration(port. )
Illus. drawn on the blocks (from Nortcote's
designs) by Harvey; engraved by John Thompson and
others; ornamental letters engraved by Landells.
{2
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MB-Rev.
RARE Boom
P&e% Northcote, James, 1746-1831. Fables, original -
XA and selected. (18331 (Card 2)
. 6460M
e2 Printed by C.W. Whittingham of Chiswick Press.
"Sketch of the life of James Northcote" by
Edmund Southey Rogers: p.CxiiilJ-liv.
Ex libris(bookplate): James Olcott Brown.
Thompson, John, 1809-1890,
*Reserve Mormonism -- Increase of the army. Speech...
5541 [Washington, D.C., Buell & Blanchard, 1858]
86
no.9
Thompson, John C. *Q0th” 40e, 11.2
History of the Eleventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, in
the War of the Rebellion. By R. W. Rock [pseud.].
Providence. Providence Press Co. 1881. vii, 217 pp. [E-
leventh Rhode Island Veteran Association.] 19% cm., in 6s.
&
This card was printcd at the Boston Public Library, November 22-923.
M7477 — Rhode Island. Militia. 11th Regiment. Infantry.
Thompson, John C aldwell, 183]-1904,
*Reserve In memoriam. A discourse.
4342 Philadelphia, Stein & Jones, 1865.
2 LC xxx.
Veo
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. *A.7023A.7
The genius and character of Edgar Allan Poe. Edited and ar-
ranged by James H. Whitty and James H. Rindfleisch.
— [Richmond, Va.] Privately printed. 1929. xi, (1), 61 pp. Por-
trait. Plate. Autograph facsimile. 2214 cm.
No. 73 of an edition of 150 copies.
This card was printed at the Buston a Public Library, March 18, 1930.
N7068 — T.r.—Rindfleisch, James = p. and ed.—Whitty, James Howard,
comp. and ed., 1859-. — Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
Thompson, John Reuben. 1823-1873. 4499.153=No. 11 in *A.7026.1.8
Patriotism: a poem, delivered before the convention of the Delta
Kappa Epsilon fraternity, . . . Washington, January 3, 1856.
(In Wellford, Beverley R. Oration... Pp. 25-40. Richmond.
1856.)
\
=x,
“QQ” This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1914.
K3362 — T.r. — Delta Kappa Epsilon Society, Washington. Poems.
[Thompson, John Reuben] . 1823-1873.
~#Reserve...The-southern view of "Uncle Tom's éabin,™
B.160 From-the-Southern Literary Messenger. By the
9 editor. i ;
[Richmond, Va., 1852]
PS
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Dept,
| [Thompson, John Samuel] b.1787.
XG Christian guide. Tract no. 1-2.
. 387 CUtica, N.Y., Printed at the office of the
Pe kl Oneida Observer, 1826]
no.2
16p. 22cm.
Caption title.
Circulars concerning the Universalist Church.
I. Title. 6
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Dept.
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. 387
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no. 3
Thompson, John Samuel, b.1787.
Universalism vindicated, and the refuter
refuted; by the Rev. John S. Thompson, A. M.,
being a reply to "The doctrine of universal
salvation considered and refuted, in a letter
to Mr. Thompson," by Lewis W. Covell.
CRochester, N.Y., 1826]
15,Ciip. 22.5¢m.
Caption title.
"Prospectus, Rochester magazine ...": p.[16]
American imprints (1826) 27757.
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Thompson, John Samuel, compiler,
No. 4 in **G.387.171
Western Association of Universalists in the State of New-York.
The new constitution .. . also the minutes and circular letter for
the year 1824. Prepared ... by John S. Thompson.
Rochester, N. Y. 1824. 8 pp. 22cm
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1924.
M8139 — Thompson, John Samuel, compiler. — Universalism.
RARE Boor
Dept,
XG
- 387
-171
Thompson, John Samuel, b.1787, ed.
The Universalist, consisting of essays,
lectures, extracts, and miscellaneous pieces;
tending to explain and defend the doctrine of
modern Universalism. V.1, no.1-24; Apr. 1, 1825-
Mar. 15, 1826.
Utica,N.Y. Printed for the editor,by A.G.
Dauby. 1825 [-26]
24unos. 23cm. semimonthly.
Edited by John Samuel Thompson, assisted by
S. R. Smith and G. Lisher.
Imperfect: nos. @ 13-24 wanting.
American imprints (1825) 22456.
MB-Rev.
Thompson, Joseph. 1783-1851. No. 2 in **G.300.97
Charlestown Herald. No.1, 2. Sept. 11, October, 1848.
Charlestown. 1848. 2v. in I. 23cm., in 4s and 8s.
Relates to real estate in Charlestown.
[This work is kept ori the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston i
H6339 — T.r. — Charlestown, Mass. Real estate.
Public Library, November 6, 1911.
——
Thompson, Joseph. 1783-1851.
)
A short history of Charlestown, for the past 44 years, and other sub-
jects.
Charlestown. De Costa & Homans. 1848. 71 pp. 22%cm., in
4S. No. 1 in *4354.19=No. 1 in **G.300.97
Contents. — Usury. — Temperance, — The laws. — Politics. — Dissolution
of the Union. — Charlestown. — Rail roads. — To the young men. — An
apology.
The copy on shelf-number No. 1 in *4354.19 has been trimmed; the height
is 22 cm.
The copy on shelf-number No. 1 in **G.300.97 is bound in the original paper
covers; a prospectus is inserted.
[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
eS Public Library, November 6, 1911.
This card was printed at the Boston
H6339 — Charlestown, Mass. Hist. — Usury.
*#Reserve
Thompson, Joseph Parrish, 1819-1879.
Abraham Lincoln; his life and its lessons.
New York, Loyal Publication Society, 1865.
Thompson, Joseph Pan ur, [RI IGF.
Abraham Lincoln; his life and its lessons.
A sermon preached on Sabbath, April 30, 1865
(Loyal Publication Society, No. 85).
38 pp. Gray printed wrappers.
Thompson, Joseph Parrish, 18]9-1879.
*Reserve Man's completeness in Christ.
74,53 New Haven, T.J. Stafford, 1863.
“Thompson, Joseph Parrish, 1819-1879.
*Reserve The moral unity of the human race.
P TASS New York, M.W. Doec, 1851.
-30
no.29
Thompson, Joseph Parrish, 1819-1879,
*Reserve ... The Psalter and the sword.
TAL New York, W.L.S. Harrison, 1863.
63
no.3
MRGRRBK
Thompson, Joseph Parrish, 1819-1879.
Shall our common school be
destroyed? : An argument against
perverting the school-fund to
sectarian uses. / By Joseph P.
Thompson ... Delivered in the
Broadway Tabernacle Church, February
6th, and repeated by request, Feb. 20,
1870. -- New York: : E. O. Jenkins,
1870.
32 ps ¢. 22 Ci.
Original front cover of paper
wrapper preserved.
lL. Catholic Church--United States-
(Continu yn next card)
ocm01073392
009736
R-B
Res. Thompson, Joseph Parrish, 1819-1879.
7592 -- Shall our common school be
-66 destroyed? sse OVO. (Card 2)
no.
16
-Education. 2. Public schools--
United States. I. Title.
MRGRRBK 8 ocm01073392
009737
Te -
*Reserve
4324
-103
no.16
Thompson, Joseph Parrish, 1819-1879.
The test-hour of popular liberty.
New Haven, T.J. Stafford, 1862.
*74.69 .234 =**T.76.126
Thompson, Joseph Parrish. 1819-1879.
Theatrical amusements. A discourse on the character and influence
of the theater.
New York. Baker & Scribner. 1847. 40 pp. 22cm., in 6s.
Against the theatre.
This card was printed at the Boston a Public Library, March 28, 1914.
Js5g0 — Theatre. In opposition to.
#Q.59
255 Thompson, Lawrance Roger, 1906-
Elmer Adler at Princeton; a tribute on the occasion of his
retirement from the Princeton faculty and from the curator-
ship of the Graphic Arts Division of the Library. ,Prince-
ton, N. J., 1952,
25 p. illus. 24 cm.
1, Adler, Elmer, 1884-
Z232.P99A35 © 926.55 52-3480 tf
Library of Congress (2)
*A,3160
ah
°PS3511
»RI4A16
1963
Thompson, Lawrance Roger, 1906- ed.
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963.
Robert Frost: farm-poultryman; the story of Robert
Frost’s career as a breeder and fancier of hens & the texts of
eleven long-forgotten prose contributions by the poet, which
appeared in two New England poultry journals in 1903-05,
during his years of farming at Derry, New Hampshire.
Edited by Edward Connery Lathem & Lawrance Thompson,
Hanover, N. H., Dartmouth Publications, 1963.
116 p. 23 cm.
1. Lathem, Edward Connery, ed. 1. Thompson, Lawrance Roger,
1906- ed. ru. Title: Farm-poultryman.
PS3511.R94A16 1963 64-638
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Library of Congress
| * ole «1862
Thompson, M. H., and Brother. Map 7542 Mage :
Map of McHenry County, Illinois.
Chicago, 1862. Size, 3534 X 46 inches. Scale (computed), 3520
feet to rinch. 5 plans of towns. 27 views of buildings. Folded.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
¢ , Oct. 17, ]QOI
E1956 — MacHenry [McHenry] Cou ~ Geog. Maps. 4 a
Thompson, M. Jeff.
See
Thompson, Merriwether Jeff, 1826-1876.
This card was printed at the Boston
K7729
Public Library, March 30, 1916.
*A.8864
ol Thompson, Maurice, 1844-1901.
A banker of Bankersville, a novel. New
York, Cassell & Company, Ltd. [1886]
2pel., [9]-323 p. 195m.
I. Title.
Full name: James Maurice Thompson
SPECIAL
COLLECTIONS
Thompson, Maurice, 1844-1901.
*SCA Genius and morality; a curious but sincere
-7023A appreciation of Poe: the man, in a letter writ-
way ten forty-seven years ago. (CRidley Park, Pa.]
Printed for a few friends by the American Auto-
graph Shop, 1934.
C31 p. 26cm.
1. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. 2. Genius.
ta Tile. MB
*Reserve
44,07
2207
Thomoson, Mauries, 1844-1901.
Hoosier mos
MN
York
ork,
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Thompson, Maurice. 1844-1901. *A.8864
Songs of fair weather. ‘
= Boston. Osgood & Co. 1883. (2), I-20, 69, 70, 83, 84 pp. Vign-
ette. 8°.
Selected pages bound in a cover decorated by hand in sepia and illuminated
with the words: To the other Louise.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston
H172 — T.r.
Public Library, May 12, 1909.
ss <=" i ae —- eo
Thompson, James Maurice, 1844-1901,
**T 52.24
Virginia Harned in Alice of Old Vincennes [dramatized from the
novel by James Maurice Thompson].
= New York. Russell. 1902. (1) p. 15 plates. 30 cm.
This card was printed at the Boston rs Public Library, September 17, 1929.
N3326 — -No main card. — Har inia, 1872-. — Thompson, James
Maurice, 1844-1901.
THOMPSON, MAURICE, 1844-1901--BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Russo, Dorothy Ritter, 1900-
Bibliographical studies of seven authors of
Crawfordsville, Indiana: Lew and Susan Wallace,
Maurice and Will Thompson, Mary Hannah and
Caroline Virginia Krout, and Meredith Nichol-
son, by Dorothy Ritter Russo and Thelma Lois
Sullivan. Indianapolis, Indiana Historical
Society, 1952.
xv,486p. illus.,facsims. 25cm.
, MB
Thompson, Merriwether Jeff., 1826-1876. No. 8 in *“2ot” 110,2.1
The new red, white & blue. Written by Genl. M. Jeff. Thompson.
Composed by Theod. von La Hache. [Song, with pianoforte ac-
companiment. |
New Orleans. Blackmar. 1862. (3) pp. 33% cm.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 31, 1021.
Mo19 — Double main card. — La Hache, Theodor von. (M1)
— Thompson, Merriwether i @® 1826-1876. (M2) — T.r. (1) —
Confederate States of America. rts. Music. Works published in the
South during the Civil War made.
Thompson, Mortimer M. K,118.302K.189a.132K.256.16
Nothing to say: a slight slap at mobocratic snob-
bery. By Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B.
[pseud.].
New York. 1857, Plates. 16°.
Thompson, Mortimer M. *4507.216—=*A.8865.2
Plu-ri-bus-tah. A song that’s-by-no-author. “A deed without a
name.” Perpetrated by A. K. Philander Doesticks P. B. [pseud.].
New York. Livermore & Rudd. 1856. 264 pp. Illus. Plate.
18% cm., in 12s.
A parody on Hiawatha, satirizing American life and politics.
ie This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 18, 1019.
L6771 — T.r. — Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. — Parodies and
burlesques. — United States. Pol. hist.
*Reserve
44,50
225
no.l4
Thompson (N.A.) firm, auctioneers, Boston.
Catalogue of dwelling houses on Clarendon
and Appleton Streets ... to be sold ... Jan. 15,
1863.
Boston, J.H. Fastburn! 1863.
| a
Thompson (N.A.) firm, auctioneers, Boston.
wReserve Catalogue of 59 lots of land on the Back Bay ...
hh51l +%o be sold ... March 15,1866.
50 Boston, Wright & Potter, 1866.
no.ll
Thompson (N.A.) firm, auctioneers, Boston.
#Reserve Catalogue of 0 lots of land on the Back Bay
hh5L we. to be SOld «.. February 2, 1866.
250 Boston, Wright & Potter, 1866.
Thompson (N.A.), firm, auctioneers, Boston.
*Reserve Catalogue of 30 lots of land on the Back Bay,
44,50 upon St. James Street ... to be sold ... March
025 i, 1863.
Boston, J.H. Fastburn, 1863.
Thompson (N.A.) frm, auctioneers, Boston.
*Reserve Catalogue of twenty-nine lots of land, on New-
| 4450 pury, Boylston and Concord Sts., to be sold ...
25. War, 2%; 1963.
no.l6 Boston, Wright & Potter, 1863.
Thompson, Newell Aldrich, & Co., auctioneers,
Cuningham, John. *Map 81.31.1863
Plan of 82 building lots in the Town of Brighton, comprising 48
acres of the Parkman Farm next the estate of Sam! Bigelow,
Esqr. To be sold by public auction... May 18th, 1863...
N. A. Thompson & Co., Auctioneers.
Boston. Meisel. 1863. Size, 2434 K 1934 inches. Scale, 100
feet to 1 inch.
This card was printed at the Boston SS Public Library, August 8, 1933.
D2630 — Brighton, Mass. Real estas arkman Farm, Brighton, Mass. —
Thompson, Newell Aldrich, & Co., auctioneers.
#H, 86
4 Thompson, Nathaniel, fl. 1685, defendant,
“no, 7 The tryal of Nathanael Thompson, John Fare~
well, William Pain, before the Right Honourable
Sir Fran, Pemberton, kt. Lord Chief Justice of
England, by nisi prius, At Guild—Hall, London,
the twentieth of June, 1682, For writing, and .
publishing, scandalous letters to Mr, Miles
Pranee, in relation to the death of Sir Edmund—
bury Godfrey, London, Printed for W, Mason,
1682,
(Continued & next card)
Hist Ref
i ‘ * - 2 kc
. 4 é :
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#H 86
A Thompson, Nathaniel, fl. 1685, defendant. The
no. 7 tryal of Nathanael Thompson ,.. 1682.
16 De 31cm,
Wing 12206.
1, Godfrey, Sir Hdmund Berry, 1621-1678,
2 Popish plot, 1678, 3. Pranee, Miles, fl,
1678-1689, I. Paine, William, fl. 1682, defen-
dant, II, Farwell, John, fl, 1682, defendant,
=
Thompson, Nathaniel, fl. 1685, defendant,
The tryal of Nathaniel Thompson, William Pain,
and John Farwell ... for writing, printing and
publishing libels, by way of letters and other
prints, reflecting upon the justice of the na—
tion, in the proceedings against the murderers
of Sir Edmond—bury Godfrey, at Guild—hal on Tues~
day June the 20th 1682 ... To which is added by
way of appendix, several other affidavits which
a i next card)
tet. Rep
*H, 864
gl?
no.12
Thompson, Nathaniel, fl, 1685, defendant,
The tryal of Nathaniel Thompson, William Pain,
and John Farwell ... (Card 2)
further confirm the testimony of Mr. Prance,
given upon the tryal of Green, Berry and Hill
about that murder, London, Printed for T, Sim
mons, 1682,
28, 33-53 p, lem
The Appendix has special title page.
Le merge Sir nd Berry, 1621-1678,
2. Popish plot, 78, - Paine, Willian,
fi, 1682, defen 6: II, Farwell, John,
ie 1682, defend ant, III, Prance, Miles,
Thompson, Otis, 1776-1859,
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
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Library of Congress
9son, Obi s,199G- 1359,
*Reserve Tenax Ras
44,03 Providence
4 LG Nee
no.4
peace.
;
Wawiine. 112
B. ns, 1812
Thompson, Otis, 1776-1859,
*Reserve A sermon, preached at the ordination of...
Whe Josephus Wheaton.
Pb Providence, Miller & Hutchens, 1816,
no.15
Thompson, Otis, 1776-1859.
*Reserve A sermon, preached at the ordination of. .Stet-
7450 son Raymond.
258 Providence, R.I., Miller & Hutchens, 1817.
no.13
Thompson, P. ** FE 5115.23
Navigation. A method of finding a ship’s position at sea by one ob-
servation only, for officers on the mercantile marine and yachts-
men.
— London. Longmans, Green & Co. 1913. 56 pp. 22 cm., in 8s.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 6, 1913.
K6s9 — Navigation. — Latitude and longitude.
RARE BKS
PS3620
.H685E94
2007
BPL1RB
39999063108300
Thompson, Pamela, 1964-
Every past thing /
The Walter Updike Lewisson
Collection of Washingtoniana
*DA690
-B68T2
tee
Thompson, Pishey, 1784-1862.
The history and antiquities of Boston, and the villages of
Skirbeck, Fishtoft, Freiston, Butterwick, Benington, Leverton,
Leake, and Wrangle; comprising the hundred of Skirbeck, in
the county of Lincoln. Including also a history of the East,
West, and Wildmore fens, and copious notices of the Holland
or Haut-Huntre fen ... sketches of the geology, natural his-
tory, botany, and agriculture of the district; a very extensive
collection of archaisms and provincial words, local dialect,
phrases, proverbs, omens, superstitions, ete. By Pishey
(Continued on next card)
(8721;
~ *Da690.B68T}2
B—24004
*DA690
-B68T)2 Thompson, Pishey, 1784-1862. The history and antiq-
uities of Boston... (Card 2)
Thompson, — Illustrated with one hundred engravings... Bos-
ton ,;Eng.,J.Noble,Jun.; Boston, Mass., S. G. Drake; (ete., ete.;
1856.
xxii, 824 p. front., illus., plates, port., fold. geneal. tab. 34°™,
“Large paper.—Folio. (250 copies printed).” This copy not num-
bered.
An enlargement of the author's “Collections for a topographical ...
account of Boston”, 1820.
1. Boston, Eng. (Lincolnshire) 2, Skirbeck, Eng. (Hundred) 3. Eng-
lish language—Dialects—Lincolnshire.
(Continued on next card) 394004
Library of Congress *D.A690.B68T42
87g;
*DA690
-B6OTH2 Thompson, Pishey, 178-1862. The history and
antiquities of Boston ... 1856. (Card 3)
RA F 30K
*G. 300. 60 —— —— [Another copy]
KEPT IN
RARE Book
Dept. is
*K.64.16 —— —— [Another copy]
8 *DA690.B68T}2
PS Thompson, Priscilla Jane.
3539 Ethiope lays. Rossmoyne, Ohio :
-H68 Printed and for sale by the authoress,
E7 1900.
1900 [id}], 95 p. ¢ iLi., pert. - 17.5 em.
Publisher's binding.
Ea Tie
RG88-530192 & MRG88-530192
26479
Thompson, Ralph, 1904-
igo American literary annuals & gift books, 1825-
s27 1865, by Ralph Thompson. New York, H. W. Wilson,
-T37A 1936.
183 p. diagr. 2hem.
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Thompson, Richard Wigginton, 1809-1900,
*Reserve Speech ... upon the political aspects of the
7576 slavery question.
62 Terre-Haute, Ind., Express Power-Press Print,
no.ll 1855.
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Thompson, Robert Ellis, editor, 1844—
Lowell, James Russell. *A.5351.58
Conversations on some of the old poets. With an introduction by
Robert Ellis Thompson. 3d edition, enlarged.
— Philadelphia. McKay. 1893. (1), xiv, 294 pp. [American clas-
sic series.] 12°.
Contents, — Chaucer.—The old dramatists.—The plays of Thomas Middle-
ton. — Song-writing.
The conversations having the title The old dramatists relate principally to
Chapman and Ford.
The third conversation of the earlier editions forms the third and fourth
in this edition.
» [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
G9035— English drama. Crit. — > Chaucer, Geoffrey, — Middleton,
Thomas. 1570?-1627.—Chapman, George. 1557-1634. — Ford, John, 1585-1639?—
oetry. — Thompson, Robert Ellis, ed. 1844-. — T.r. — S.r.
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CThompson, Robert HelyJ
Joan of Arc: a poem (not awarded the Vice-
Chancellor's prize) ... Extracts from notices and
reviews
Kerby & Endean,printers,190,Oxford Street,
London,W. (1876?)
broadside. 23x18.5cm.
At head of title: <For private circulation
only.>
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*XP Joan of Arc, a poem; not awarded the Vice-
19 Chancellor's prize ...
84 London, Kerby & Endean,190 Oxford Street, 1876.
xii,67,CliJp. 19cm.
Dark blue cloth, blind & gilt stamped; coated
| gray endpapers.
I. Title.
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Thompson, Robert Means, editor, 1849-
Fox, Gustavus Vasa, 1821-1883. #2 oth” 35.7
Confidential correspondence of Gustavus Vasa Fox, Assistant
Secretary of the Navy, 1861-1865. Edited by Robert Means
Thompson and Richard Wainwright. Vol. 1,2.
— New York. 1918, 2v. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. [Naval
History Society.]!1:23% cm.
The date of copyright of vol. 1 is 1920.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, Tune 22, 1920.
Lo384 — S.r. Pubs. — United eo States. Hist. roth century. Civil
War, 1861-1865 Navy. — Thompso' tt Means, ed., 1849-. — Wainwright,
Richard, ed., 1849-
Thompson, S. Millett. * 20th” 40a.13.1
Thirteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, 1861-
1865.
Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. xiii, 717 pp. Plates,
one colored. Maps. Plans. 23cm.
Q \ @
F This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 16, 1923.
M7094 — New Hampshire. Militia. 13th Regiment. Infantry.
Thompson, Lieut. Samuel, of Woburn. **H_.90.196
Know all men by these presents, that I, Samuel Thompson . . . do
hereby . . . convey unto . . . Loammi Baldwin one certain piece
or parcel of land... [Deed.]
— Woburn, 1807. Broadside, 134% X 83% inches,
Printed form filled out in manuscript.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
& Public Library, June 28, 1904.
F4103 — Baldwin, Loammi. 1745-1807. — Broadsides.
This card was printed at the Boston
Thompson, Sidney R.
A sextet of singers; or, songs of six.
*A.536
By George Barlow, J. A.
Blaikie, “Paganus” (L. Cranmer-Byng), Vincent O’Sullivan,
Walter Herries Pollock, Sidney R. Thompson.
[189-7] 83 pp. Plate.
Westminster.
Autograph facsimiles.
This card was printed at the Boston
M8402 — Sextuple main card. —
Blaikie, John Arthur. (M2) —
1872. (M3) — O’Sullivan, Vin Ga
Walter Herries, 1850-. (Ms) — pson,
English literature. Poetry. Colls. (1)
The Roxburghe Press.
13cm. X 19 cm,
Public Library, April 9. to24.
Barlow, George, 1847-. (M1) —
Byng, Lancelot Alfred Cranmer-,
cent, 1872-. (M4) — Pollock,
Sidney R. (M6) — Tir. (1) —
ee
Thompson, Silvanus Phillips, 1851-1916. *Q.14.22
Gilbert, of Colchester; an Elizabethan magnetizer.
— London. The Chiswick Press. 1891. 63, (1) pp. Illus. Plates.
[Sette of Odd Volumes. Privately printed opuscula. No. 22.]
14 cm., in 8s.
No, 106 of an edition of 249 copies.
\w This card was printed at the Boston
L7868 — S.r. — Gilbert, William, 1540-1603.
Public Library, September 22, 1919.
Thompson, Silvanus Phillips, 1851-1916. *Q.14.30
Ye magick mirrour of old Japan. A discourse delivered at a meet-
ing of the Sette . . . December 2, 1892.
-—— London. Chiswick Press. 1893. 95, (1) pp. Illus.
[Sette of Odd Volumes. i
14% cm., in 8s.
Bibliography, pp. 47-61.
No. 14 of an edition of 97 copies.
Plates.
Privately printed opuscula. No. 30.]
\y @&
\ ~—
= This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 15, 1921.
M1227 — T.r. — S.r. — Japan. F.a. — Magic mirrors.
Thompson, Silvanus Phillips, illustrator, 1851—
Sette of Odd Volumes, *Q.14.100
The year-boke of the Odd Volumes: an annual record of the trans-
actions of the Sette. [1-8.] 11th-18th year. 1888/89-95/96.
London. 1890-1913. 8 v. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Autograph
facsimiles. 14cm., in 8s.
(> For additions, see: Sette of Odd Volumes.
Succeeds Ye boke of ye Odd Volumes [*Q.14.3], and Ye second boke of
ye Odd Volumes [*Q.14.18].
[Continued on the next card.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1920.
L8849 — Chiswick Press. — Bedford Press. — Thompson, William Mort, ed. —
Manning, William, ed. — Holme, Charles, illus., 1848-. — Haité,
illus., 1851-. — Ball, Wilfrid, illus., 1853-. — Green, Charles,
R.I., illus. — Todhunter, John, . — Annuals and year-books. —
Wheatley, Henry Benjamin, ed., 1838-
, J
George Charles, illus., 1855-. — ae Thompson, Silvanus Phillips,
Sette
L8849
Thompson, Silvanus Phillips, illustrator, 1851—
of Odd Volumes. (Continued, 1.) *Q.14.100
Vols. 1, 2 and 6 were edited by William Mort Thompson; vols. 4, 7, by
William Manning; vol." 5, by John Todhunter; vol. 8, by Henry B.
Wheatley.
Vols. 1-4 were printed at the Chiswick Press; vols. 5-8, at the Bedford
Press.
Vol. 1 is one of an edition of 205 copies; vol. 2, of 99 copies; vol. 3 is
no, 132 of an edition of 133 copies; vol. 4, no. 105 of 133 copies; vol. 5
is one of an edition of 151 copies; vol. 6, of 133 copies; vol. 7 is no. or
of an edition of 149 copies; vol. 8 is unnumbered, one of an edition of 149
copies.
Includes inaugural and valedictory addresses of the presidents, and verse
(Continued on the next card.]}
This card was printed at the Boston as Public Library, April 16, 1920.
Thompson, Silvanus Phillips, illustrator, 1851—
Sette of Odd Volumes. (Continued, 2.) *Q 14 100
by William Mort Thompson and William Wilsey Martin, all catalogued
separately.
Contains medallions by Charles Holme and George C. Haité, and illustra-
tions by Silvanus P. Thompson, Wilfrid Ball and Charles Green.
Vol. 7 includes Seven sketches illustrative of the Odd Volumes at sea, by
Henry Moore, catalogued separately.
Vol. 8 includes a poem entitled: Our Ladies’ Night, by W. Mort Thomp-
son, catalogued separately.
There are two volumes called: No. 2, 12th year, 1889/90, one published
in 1891 with 111 pages, the other published in 1892, with 98 pages,
E Public Library, April 16, 1920.
This card was printed at the Boston
L8849
SPECIAL
COLLECTIONS
Thompson, Slason, 1849-1935, comp.
*SCA The humbler poets; a collection of newspaper
-4349 and periodical verse, 1870-1885. Chicago, Jan-
walk sen, McClurg, 1886.
459 p. 2lem.
1. American poetry (Collections) I. Title.
MB
02° ZSET
*IZ°I4 - 9QQT - SPs A9TO
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2406.155—*A.2925.4
Sharps and flats. Collated by Slason Thompson.
—, New . Qcribner, 1909. 2 v. 16°.
19k. Portrait Plage’ [Writings...vol. 11,12]
Field, Eugene.
Same.
*2406.137.11,12
Same. 1920. *2406.137R.11,12
Dec. 24, 1903
F2sio — T.r. — Thompson. Slason. ed.
MRGRRBK
Z116.A3
Thompson, Susan Otis.
American book design and William
Morris / Susan Otis Thompson. -- New
York : R. R. Bowker Co., 1977.
“xVii, 258 ps ¢ Lil. % 29 ‘ems
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 231-250.
ISBN: 0835209849 : $29.95
1. Morris, William, 1834-1896--
Knowledge--Book design. 2. Morris,
William, 1834-1896--Influence. 3s
Book design--United States--History.
is ‘Tite.
& 77008783
003342
T47 FOLIO
Thompson, Susan Otis, ed.
Ace Caxton, an American contribution to
77-151 the Quincentenary celebration.
New York, The Typophiles, 1976
Artz fd
2 Mar 1977
Thompson, Sylvia Vaughn.
Acc. Woman's Day crockery cuisine.
78-38) New York, Random House [1977]
CFirst edition]
Public fds.
Thompson, T.H. & Co.
Acc. 1885 illustrated garden, grass, field,
79-122 flower and bird seed catalogue.
Boston, Printed by Gunn Curtis Co. [1885]
M.P.Townsend fd. G@
Thompson, Thomas, 1708?-1773.
*Reserve An account of two missionary voyages.
5538 London, B. Dod, 1758.
+50 LCxxx,
Thompson, Thomas, 1708-1773. **G.377.230
A letter from New Jersey, in America, giving some account and
description of that Province. By a Gentleman, late of Christ’s
College, Cambridge [pseud.].
London. Cooper. M.DCC.LVI. 26 pp. 20 cm., in 4s.
The signature at the end is “T. T.”
This card was printcd at the , = Public Library, July 12, 1934.
Ds5083 — New Jersey. Geog.
ee i, ee.
Thompsen, Thomas, fl. 1773. **G.375.61
A salutation of love, and tender invitation, unto all people but more
especially to the inhabitants of New England, Road-Island and
Long-Island, to come unto Shiloh. With a word of comfort to
the mourners in Sion.
London. Printed and sold by the Assigns of F. Sowle. .
(1), 42 pp. 17% em.,, in 8s.
-, HFS;
This card was printed at the Boston Ss Public Library, January 3, 1933.
D1413 — Christian life.
R-B
DA
520
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1795x
no.
MRGRRBK
Bx5165 .
Thompson, Thomas, da. 1828.
Tithes indefensible; or,
Observations on the origin and
effects of tithes : with some remarks
on the tithe laws addressed to
country gentlemen. -- The second
edition, with additions. -- York: :
Printed by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman
.* Sold by T. Cadell, C. Dilly; J's
Johnson, and G.G. and J. Robinson,
London, by Wilson & Co., W. Tesseyman,
and J. Todd, York, and the
booksellers in Hull, 1795.
108 Pp: ¢ 235 CMs
(continu@> next card)
89152107
AT iI791
004800
MRGRRBK
BxX5165 .
Thompson, Thomas, d. 1828. -- Tithes
indefensible; or, Observations on
the origin and effects of tithes
sae LT9S. €Carda 2)
Preface signed by the author,
Thomas Thompson, at Hull, Aug. 17,
L795.
"The first edition of this
pamphlet was published in the year
L192" =P 5 -
Signatures: [A]
Includes bibliographical
references.
(continu @> next card)
89152107
A7 1791
004801
MRGRRBK
BX5165
Thompson, Thomas, da. 1828. -- Tithes
indefensible; or, Observations on
the origin and effects of tithes
sss LIS. (Card 3)
1. Tithes--England--Controversial
literature--Early works to 1800. Eis
Title. II. Title: Tithes indefensible.
III. Title: Observations on the
origin and effects of tithes.
© 89152107
004802
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Rare BOOS
aren Thompson, Thomas Payne, 1860-192}.
Alabama. University. Library. T.P. Thompson
a // Collection.
26 A bibliography of Louisiana books and pamph-
-L93A lets in the T. P. Thompson Collection of the
University of Alabama Library, comp. by Donald
E. Thompson. University, Univ. of Alabama Press,
1947.
vii, 210 p. 22cm. (University of Alabama
studies, no.2)
@ .
Thompson, Thomas W, 1766-1821.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
@ Information Card
Library of Congress
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Thompson, Vance. 1863- *A 8868.1
Verse. The night watchman, and other poems. ;
— New York. Kennerley. 1915. 50 pp. Portrait. Autograph fac-
simile. 19cm.
i on
J This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915.
K4872 — T.r.
Thompson, Vance, 1863-1925.
+*BAC Verse eee
100, New York, 1915.
LC 15-6456; A,8868.1
Thompson, Vance, 1863-
Woman.
— New York. Dutton & Co.
This card was printed at the Bosion
L1534 — T.r. Title. — Women.
[1917.]
*P_20.889.1
ix, (3), 229 pp. 19cm.
Public Library, May 4, 1917.
Thompson, W. Mort.
See
Thompson, William Mort
j
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1915.
| K4753
— a ne oP ey
HOOK
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THOMPSON, WILL HENRY, 1846-1918--BIBLIOGRAPHY
Russo, Dorothy Ritter, 1900-
Bibliographical studies of seven authors of
Crawfordsville, Indiana: Lew and Susan Wallace,
Maurice and Will Thompson, Mary Hannah and
Caroline Virginia Krout, and Meredith Nichol-
son, by Dorothy Ritter Russo and Thelma Lois
Sullivan. Indianapolis, Indiana Historical
Society, 1952.
xv,486p. illus.,facsims. 25cm.
; MB
Thompson, William, of Baltimore.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
Information Card
Library of Congress
Thompson, William, of Nottingham.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
& Information Card
Library of Congress
Defoe Thompson, William, 1712-1767.
30 An hymn to May. / By William
- 740 Thompson... London: : Printed and
a PH sold by R. Dodsley in Pall-Mall; T.
Waller in Fleetstreet; and M. Cooper
at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row.,
Pa TSO T ic.0
vy, (2), 8-33 pe ¢ 24 em C4t6«)
a ae ae
RG88-534174 & MRG88-534174
21390
[Thompson, William] 1746-1817.
Memoirs of tho life and gallant exploits of
the old Highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod who,
having returned, wounded, with the corpse of
General Nolfe from Quebec, was admitted an out-
ponsioner of Chelsea Hospital, in 1759; and is
now in tho CIII.d year of his age. London,
D. and D. Stuart, 1791.
98 p. 23cm.
1. Macleod, em i tT. Title.
Thompson, William, -1833. *P.60.887.1
Appeal of one half the human race, women, against the pretensions of
the other half, men, to retain them in political, and thence in civil
and domestic slavery; in reply to a paragraph of Mr. Mill’s cele-
brated “article on government.”
— London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown &
Green. 1825. xvi, 222, (2) pp. 22% cm., in 8s.
\
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This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1916.
*K8739 — Women. Rights. — Mill, James, 1773-1836.
No.2 in *#G.387.9
Thompson, Rev. William, of Scarborough.
The duty of a people respecting their deceased
ministers. Represented in a sermon preached at
Biddeford, November 22d. 1741. On occasion of
the death of Samuel Willard.
Boston. S. Kneelend & T. Green. 1743, 35,
(1) Ppp. 24°,
A part of the Appendix from the Boston gazette,
November 3d, 1741, is missing.
-Willerd, Samel. Bae 1705-1741.
“Kec. ts Se TM.
F3=L24 Inaugural ad
(348)- London, C. we me Ae Vigman, 1883. (0. V.
XQ miscellanies, no. 1
REDx; LCxxx
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Thompson, William Mort. *Q.14.6
A very odd dream. Related by . . . W. M. Thompson, president of
the Sette of Odd Volumes . . . June Ist, 1883.
— London. Wyman. 1883. 26, (1) pp. Portrait. [Sette of Odd
Volumes. Privately printed opuscula. No. 6.] 14% cm., in 8s.
xQ Portrait by E. A. Abbey.
-14 = Another copy.
6 Myrtle green boards, gilt; bound by Wyman & Sons.
c.2 Author's presentation inscription to Bernard
Quaritch, 13 July '83.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1915.
K4748 — T.r. — S.r. — Abbey, Edwin Austin, illus. 1852-1911.
©
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Thompson, William Mort. *Q.14.63
v)
A president’s persiflage. Spoken by . . . W. M. Thompson, fourth
president of the Sette of Odd Volumes . . . December 7th, 1883.
London. Wyman. 1883. 15, (1) pp. [Sette of Odd Volumes.
Miscellanies. No. 3.] 14cm.
Inaugural poem.
One of an edition of 250 copies.
Includes a translation of Horace, Carm. 4, 12, 28, catalogued separately.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1915.
K4753 — T.r. — S.r.
Thompson, William Mort, d. 1898.
Report of a conversazione.
London, C. W. H. Wyman, 1886. (0. V.
miscellanies, no. 15
One of 255 covies.
Substitute for 9.14.75; LCxxx
Benton Fd
Thompson, William Mort. *Q.14.75
Report of a conversazione given... June 8th, 1886, by...
George Clulow, with a Summary of an address on learned so-
cieties and printing clubs, then delivered by Bernard Quaritch.
— London. Wyman. 1886. (2), 54, (9) pp. Facsimiles. [Sette of
Odd Volumes. Miscellanies. No. 15.] 15 cm., in 8s.
No. ror of 255 copies.
The Summary is catalogued separately.
This card was printed at the Boston 5 Public Library, April 24, 1915.
K4754 — S.r. — Clulow, George.
Thompson, William Mort, editor,
Sette of Odd Volumes. *Q.14.3
Y¢ boke of ye Odd Volumes from 1878 to 1883 . . . edited by...
William Mort Thompson and prodvced . . . at y® charges of...
Bernard Quaritch.
London. Wyman. 1883. 136, (1) pp. Portraits. Plates. [Pri-
vately printed opuscula. No. 3.] 14% cm., in 8s.
One of an edition of 150 copies.
Includes the presidential addresses of Bernard Quaritch, Charles Wy-
man and Henry Bickers; The legend of the Odd Volumes [verse] and
Straight tips for the current year 1881 [verse], by William M. Thompson;
and Booke and MSS. exhibited by Bernard Quaritch; all catalogued sepa-
rately
Includes illustrations by L. C. Henley.
This card was printed at the soston Public Library, April 20, 1915.
K4742 — Thompson, William Mort, ed. — Quaritch, Bernard. 1819-1899. —
S.r. — Henley, L. C., illus.
ee
Thompson, William Mort, editor,
Sette of Odd Volumes. *Q.14.18
Y¢ second boke of y* Odd Volumes, from 1883 to 1888... . Edited
by ... William Mort Thompson...
— London. Wyman. 1888. 162, (16) pp. Portraits. Plates. Fac-
similes. [Privately printed opuscula. No. 18.] 14cm., in 8s.
No. 7 of an edition of 115 copies.
Succeeded by The year-boke of the Odd Volumes [*Q.14.100].
Includes illustrations by Harry Furniss, Henry Moore, Wilfrid Ball and
G. C. Haité.
This card was printed at the Boston
Public Library, April 20, 1915.
K4736 — S.r. — Thompson, Wil = liam Mort, ed. — Furniss, Harry,
illus. 1854—. — Moore, Henry, artist, mus. 1831-1895. — Haité, George Charles,
illus. 1855-. — Ball, Wilfrid, illus. 1853-
Thompson, William Mort, editor,
Sette of Odd Volumes, *Q.14.100
The year-boke of the Odd Volumes: an annual record of the trans-
actions of the Sette. [1-8.] 11th-18th year. 1888/89-95/96.
London. 1890-1913. 8 v. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Autograph
facsimiles. 14 cm., in 8s,
Qs For additions, see: Sette of Odd Volumes.
Succeeds Ye boke of ye Odd Volumes [*Q.14.3], and Ye second boke of
ye Odd Volumes [*Q.14.18].
[Continued on the next card.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1920.
L8849 — Chiswick Press. — Bedford Press. — Thompson, William Mort, ed. —
Manning, William, ed. — Holme, Charles, illus., 1848-. — Haité,
George Charles, illus., 1855-. — Thompson, Silvanus Phillips,
illus, 1851-. — Ball, Wilfrid, ee illus., 1853-. — Green, Charles,
R.I., illus. — Todhunter, John, » 1039-. — Annuals and year-books. —
Wheatley, Henry Benjamin, ed., 1838-
_
Thompson, William Mort, editor,
Sette
L8849
of Odd Volumes. (Continued, 1.) *Q.14.100
Vols. 1, 2 and 6 were edited by William Mort Thompson; vols. 4, 7, by
William Manning; vol. 5, by John Todhunter; vol. 8, by Henry B.
Wheatley.
Vols. 1-4 were printed at the Chiswick Press; vols. 5-8, at the Bedford
Press.
Vol. 1 is one of an edition of 205 copies; vol. 2, of 99 copies; vol. 3 is
no, 132 of an edition of 133 copies; vol. 4, no, 105 of 133 copies; vol. 5
is one of an edition of 151 copies; vol. 6, of 133 copies; vol. 7 is no, OI
of an edition of 149 copies; vol. 8 is unnumbered, one of an edition of 149
copies.
Includes inaugural and valedictory addresses of the presidents, and verse
(Continued on the next card.]
This card was printed at the Boston ee Public Library, April 16, 1920.
Thompson, William Mort, editor,
Sette of Odd Volumes. (Continued, 2.) *Q 14 100
by William Mort Thompson and William Wilsey Martin, all catalogued
separately.
Contains medallions by Charles Holme and George C. Haité, and illustra-
tions by Silvanus P. Thompson, Wilfrid Ball and Charles Green.
Vol. 7 includes Seven sketches illustrative of the Odd Volumes at sea, by
Henry Moore, catalogued separately.
Vol. 8 includes a poem entitled: Our Ladies’ Night, by W. Mort Thomp-
son, catalogued separately.
There are two volumes called: No. 2, 12th year, 1889/90, one published
in 1891 with 111 pages, the other published in 1892, with 98 pages.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, rgao.
L8849
a
#¥A.8869
ode
Thompson, William Tappan, 1812-1882,
John's alive; or, The bride of a ghost, and
other sketches, by Major Jones epseud.s of
Pineville, Ga, Ten origiml full-page illustra-
tions by H. T. Cariss. Philadelphia, David
McKay, 1883.
xi, 264 p. plates, 19 om.
Collected and published by the author's
daughter, Mrs, May A. Wade,
I, Wade, May A. (Thompson) ed. II. Cariss,
Henry T,, 185001903, illus, III. Title.
RARE BOOK
beet. CThompson, William Tappan] 1812-1882.
=, Major Jones' courtship; or Adventures of a
. 8869 Christmas eve, a domestic comedy, in two acts.
os By Major Joseph Jones.
Savannah: Edward J.Purse,book & job printer,
No.102 Bryan-Street--up stairs. 1850.
6lp. 17.5em.
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from Georgia to Canada. With eight original
engravings from designs by Darley, engraved by
Gilbert and Gihon. Philadelphia, A. Hart, 1850.
192 p. illus., plates. 19 cm
1, Atlantic states--Desor, & trav. 2. Canada=-
Descr. & travl.e I. Darley, Felix Octavius Carr,
1822-1868, illus. II. Title.
Thompson, William Theodore.
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*4000a.138=**G .300.25
Thompson, Winfield, Martin, and Thomas William Lawson.
The Lawson history of the America's Cvp: a record
of fifty years.
Boston. Privately printed.| 1902. xv, 402 pp.
Portraits. Plates. Map. Plans. L. 8°,
“America' cup. - ap .. auth.
Thompson, Zadock, 1796-1856.
A gazetteer of the state of Vermont; containing
a brief general view of the state, a historical
and topographical description of all the coun-
ties, towns, rivers, &c. Together with a map and
several other engravings. By Zadock Thompson,
A.B.
Montpelier[Vt.J: Published by E.P.Walton and
the author.E.P.Walton,printer. 182).
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from designs by E.F. Johnson.
Shaw/Shoemaker 18190.
Imperfect: map wanting.
Thompson, Zadock, 1796-1856.
Journal of a trip to London, Paris,
and the great exhibition, in 1851. /
By Zadock Thompson. -- Burlington
[Vt.] : Nichols & Warren, 1852.
(George J. Stacy, printer.)
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*Reserve The coin chart manual.
6220a New York, C.Blondell, 1863,
59 LCx
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Thompson's Island, Boston. Farm and Trades School.
A brief notice of the five Browns, graduates
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Bailey, O. H., and Company, publishers. ~~
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Boston, 1878. Size, 1714 X 23 inches. Lithograph.
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On the connection between the early English and
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CONTENTS.—Shakespeare in Germany (reprinted
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"Athenaeum", 18)7)—~—Was Shakespeare ever a
soldier? (reprinted from "Notes and queries",
1859)
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mythology. \. Shakespeare, William—Knowledge—
Military life. 5. Ayrer, Jacob, d. 1605.
I. Title.
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Was Shakespeare ever a soldier?
[London. Spottiswoode & Co. 1859?] 24 pp. 17%cm.
The same may be found in Notes and Queries, April 23, 30, 1859 [3159.1-
2d Set.7].
Contains a presentation inscription from the author to J. H. Markland.
& ~ ‘This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915.
K2699 — Shakespeare, William. Knowled te. OF milita ra art.
Thoms, William John, editor. 1803-1885. *2416.5=**G.3711.7
‘Anecdotes and traditions illustrative of early English history and
literature.
London. 1839. xxvili, 134 pp. [Camden Society. No. 5.] Sm. 4°.
The Anecdotes and traditions are compiled from three sources: Sir Nicho-
las Lestrange’s “Merry passages and jests,” a collection of John Aubrey’s,
and the commonplace book of John Collet, all in MSS. in the British
Museum.
[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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9G258g — Camden Society. Publications. — Anecdotes. — Commonplace books.
"RS England. Manners.
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Thoms, William John, editor, 1803-1885,
No 3 in *2416.39.2=No. 3 in **G.3712.29.2
Cholmley, William. -1554.
The request and suite of a true-hearted Englishman. Written by
William Cholmeley, in the year 1553. Edited from the original
MS. in the library of the Faculty of Advocates of Edinburgh, by
W. J. Thoms.
[London.] 1853. vi, 20 pp. [Camden Society. No. 55. Camden
miscellany. Vol. 2.] Sm. 4°.
“This following curious tractate will, it is believed, be found of interest
from the peculiar doctrines of political economy advanced by the writer,
and from the picture of our commercial relations with the great mart in
the Low Countries and elsewhere, ... at the close of the reign of Ed-
ward VI.”
G5373 — Thoms, William John, ed. 1
13-1885. — England. Comm, — England.
Pol. econ. — Commerce.
Thoms, William John, 1803-1885, ed.
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Callender, E. Romaine. OT 7792
Dr. Thomson on the stage. A reply.
= Manchester. Heywood. [187-?] 16 pp. 18 cm.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913.
J114 — Theatre. In favor of. — Thomson, Dr. ——.
DA Thomson, A. T., Mrs., 1797-1862.
462 Memoirs of Sarah, Duchess of
-M4 Marlborough, and of the court of
T4 Queen Anne / by Mrs. A.T. Thomson. -—-—
London : Henry Colburn, 1839.
v. : facsim. ; 22 cm.
MB copy bound in bland leather
and cloth by Morrell for John
Wanamaker.
1. Marlborough, Sarah Jennings
Churchill, Duchess of, 1660-1744. 2
Great Britain--History--Anne, 1702-
1714. I. Morrell., bookbinder. te a
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Title.
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Thomson, Adam, d. 1767.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
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Library of Congress
Thomson, Alexander M. *A 8871
The poems of a day; a collection of fugitive poems, written amid the
| cares and labors of daily journalism.
| — Milwaukee. Sentinel Printing Co. 1873. (3), 174 pp. 12°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston ss
F6957 — T.r.
Public Library, March 22, 1905.
Thomson, Andrew Mitchell, 1779-1831.
#Reserve Substance of the speech delivered...
4264 Edinburgh, W. Whyte, 1830.
68 ICx.
no.17
*%
— Another copy.
Pio)
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Thomson, Mrs. Anthony Todd.
See Thomson, Katharine.
Sept. 9, ie 1901
E1447
Thomson, Mrs. A.T.
Acc. Memoirs of Sarah Duchess of Marlborough.
78-23 London, Henry Colburn, MDCCCXXXIX. £1839] av.
(936)
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Bonie, Jean Jacques Théophile. * 20th” 90.10
The French Cavalry in 1870 with its tactical results. Translated
by Lieut. C. F. Thomson.
(In Cavalry studies from two great wars, pp. 7-129. Kansas
City, 1896.)
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Jan. 7, 1901
*D8022 — Franco-German War, 1870, 71. — Thomson, C. F., tr.
Thomson, Catharine.
See Thomson, Kat
E1447
harine.
Sept. 9, eee 1901
Thomson, Charles, barrister-at-law.
The Brunswick: a poem... [Anon.] 2d edition.
= London. Marsh. 1829. (1), 108 pp. 21 cm., in 8s.
Relates to the destruction of the Royal Brunswick Theatre,
: a)
This card was printed at the Boston
J655 — Anon. ref. — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre.
*#*T 76,28
Public Library, August 18, 1914.
Thomson, Charles.
#Reserve Mr. Stephen's attempt to influence legislation.
HT1093 London, J. Booth, 1826.
S64 Ke
Thomson, Charles West. *A 8873.1
Elliner, and other poems.
— Philadelphia. Marot & Walter. 1826. viii, 98 pp. 8°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
E6930 — T.r. ee ees, |
Thomson, Charles West. A.8873
The sylph, and other poems.
Phila. Carey, Lea, & Carey. 1828. 110 pp.
16°,
-Tele
Thomson, Christopher. **T 57.281
The autobiography of an artisan.
London. Chapman. 1847. xii, 408 pp. 18 cm., in 6s.
Contains a chapter on the theatres of rural England.
This card was printed at the Boston i
K3541 — T.r. — England. Theatres. — Labor and laboring classes.
Public Library, October 30, 1914.
Thomson, David.
Lunar and horary tables, for new and concise
methods of performing the calculations necessary
for ascertaining the longitude by lunar observa-
tions, or chronometers; with an appendix. 6th
ed., enl. and imp.
London: Parbury, A. andco. 1831. iv, 217,
20 pp. 8°, **E 186.13
Same, 8th ed, London: Parbury, A. and co, 1833.
ivt, 217, 20 pp. **E 186.15
(Continued)
-Tables. Astronomicel.-Longitude.
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Thomson, E. Gertrude, illustrator,
Allingham, William, 1824-1889. *A.162E.1
The fairies. [Verse.] Illustrated by E. Gertrude Thomson.
— NewYork. Scribner & Welford. [188-?] 23 pp. Illus. Plates,
some colored. 20.5 & 24.5 cm.
The title is on the cover.
y
This card was printed at the Boston @ Public Library November 5, 1937.
E2255 — T.r. — Fairy poetry. — Thomson, E. Gertrude, illus.
Thomson, E. Gertrude, illustrator,
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge. *A.2333.1
Three sunsets and other poems. By Lewis Carroll [pseud.]. With
twelve fairy-fancies by E. Gertrude Thomson.
— London. Macmillan & Co. 1898. (5), 67, (1) pp. Illus. Plates.
Sm. 8°.
This is a reprint, with a few additions, of the serious portion of “Phan-
tasmagoria, and other poems,” published in 1869.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 9, 1906.
G1244 — T.r. — Thomson, E. Gertrude, illus.
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The tragedy of a troubadour. An interpretation
of Browning's Sordello. By E.H. Thomson.
London, Elkin Mathews,Cork Street, M CM XIV.
C1914)
55,Clip. 19..5em.
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Thomson, Edward, bp., 1810-1870.
Address before the educational
convention, : held in Delawar, Ohio,
June 27, 1865... Cincinnati: :
Printed at the Methodist Book Concern,
R.P. Thompson, Printer., 1865.
L6 bp. £ 23: em.
Printed yellow paper wrapper
contains faculty of Ohio Wesleyan
University and the expenses and
calendar for the 1865-6 school year.
Lad x
RG89-530218 r & MRG89-530218
14858
Thomson, Edward W.
Aucassin and Nicolette.
This is of Aucassin and Nicolette: a song-tale of
true lovers. Translated by M. S. Henry from the
Old French of H. Suchier, ... and the verse
translation rhymed by Edward W. Thomson.
Boston. Copeland & Day. 1896. (4), 78, (1) pp.
24°, 2660b.88=P.19.34
Same. 1897, 2660b.90
#4887) .1=2396.205
Thomson, Edward William, 189-192).
When Lincoln died, and other poems.
Boston. Houghton Mifflin Go. 1909. xi, (T)» 146,
(I) ppe 19.5 cm.
T.er.-Lincoln, Abraham. nt) Poetry relating to.
*#A ,8874L,1
Thomson, Elihu, 1853-1937,
The mountain top. Boston, Privately printed
for Mrs, Elihu Thomson, 1937,
91, incl, front,(port.) 15 1/2 om,
Printed on one side of leaf on opposite pages,
A poem,
I, Title,
Thomson, Erasmus.
Local marine board examination for officers in the mercantile marine
service. Including regulations for masters and mates, in foreign
and coasting trade; rules of the road, lights, laws of storms, ques-
tions in seamanship, navigation, steam, &c., &c. Also: a series of
explanatory lectures on navigation and astronomical terms.
[Boston. Cummings & Co.] 1868. g1, (2) pp. Illus. Vignette.
Tables. 23cm. 5955-1
Same. The Author. 1870. 153, 18, (1) pp. 5952.65
This card was printed at the Boston | Public Library, May 9, 192t.
M1544 — T.r. — Seamanship. — Navigation.
, Thomson, G. ed.
Acc. Recent advances in conservation...
79-239 London, Butterworths, 1963.
g: John Alden &
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XQ. Thomson, Helen, comp.
925 The snuggery book. -- Boston :
-T48S "Privately Printed" Seaver-Howland
Press, MCMXXV [1925].
Al; [2] ow ¢ Beente, Lides« Plies
ports., music. ; 16 cm.
MRGRRBK @ ocm21800209
001841
Thomson, Hugh, illus.
*A.155D
7 Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925.
A Kentucky cardinal, and Aftermath. New ed.,
rev., with a new preface and one hundred illus.
by Hugh Thomson. New York, Macmillan, 1900.
xxxii, 276 p. illus. 20cm.
KA ---- ---- [Another copy]
#Q099
51
Thomson, Hugh, 1860-1920, illus.
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
The cricket on the hearth; a fairy tale of home, by Charles
Dickens, and seven posthumous illustrations by Hugh Thom-
son, Waltham Saint Lawrence, Eng.) The Golden cockerel
press, Printed for the members of the Limited editions club,
1933.
x, 70, (1) p.. 11. col. plates. 32°.
Title vignette (printer's device)
Introduction signed: Walter de la Mare.
“This edition ... reprinted from the first edition published by Brad-
bury and Evans in 1846, consists of fifteen hundred copies designed by
Robert Gibbings. This is copy number 5 77 ”
rt. Thomson, Hugh, 1860-1920, illus. 11. Limited editions club, ine.,
New York, 11. Title.
A34—409
Minnesota. Univ. Libr.
for Library of Congress (PZ3.D ]
(44¢e1),
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Thomson, Hugh, illustrator, 1860-
Dobson, Henry Austin, 1840-
The ballad of Beau Brocade and other poems of the XVIII cen-
tury. With fifty illustrations by Hugh Thomson.
— London. Kegan Paul, Trench, Tritbner, & Co. 1892. xiii, (1),
89, (1) pp. Illus. Plates. 19cm., in 8s. *A.2320.2
Same. 1892. [3d edition.] 6608.65
This card was printed at the Boston
Public Library, June 9, 1916.
K8388 — T.r. — Thomson, Hugh, illus., 1860-
Thomson, Hugh, illustrator, 1860-—
Dobson, Henry Austin, editor. *4569.275—*A.2320.4
Coridon’s song and other verses from various sources. With illus-
trations by Hugh Thomson, and an introduction by Austin
Dobson.
— London. Macmillan & Co. 1894. xxxi, 163 pp. Illus. Plates.
26 cm., in 8s.
This card was printcd ai the Boston & Public Library, December 15, 1921.
M3171 — T.r. — Thomson, Hugh) -, 1860-. — English literature. Poetry.
Colls.
~ Thomson, Hugh, illustrator,
Gaskell, Mrs. Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson) 1810-1865.
Cranford. By Mrs. Gaskell. With a preface by Anne Thackeray
Bitchie, and illustrations by Hugh Thomson.
London. Macmillan & Co. 1895. xxx, 297 pp. Illus. Plates.
Sm. 8°. *2579.152
Same. [189-?] xxiv, 290 pp. Illus. Plate. 24°. #2579 .152R
Same. 1898, Illus. some colored. Colored plate. 19cem.,
in 8s, *A. 3274. 1=2579.1525
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 6, 1906.
G2239 — Thomson, Hugh, illus. — T.r. — Ritchie, Anne Isabella, prefacer.
| Thomson, Hugh, 1860-1920, illus.
| SPECIAL
- ContectionsGoldsmith, Oliver, 1728-1774.
SCA The vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith.
3 SUT With a preface by Austin Dobson and illustrations
s2T by Hugh Thomson. London and New York, Macmillan,
1890.
xxxiv,€21,305p. illus. 19cm.
ee Dark green cloth, gilt stamped, dark green
Derr. coated endpapers; edges gilt.
.3477 Another copy. 20cm.
Pe sf In crimson levant morocco binding, gilt-tooled,
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Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728-1774. The vicar of
Wakefield ... 1890. (Card 2)
by Worsfold; top edges gilt. Original front cover
and spine, dark green linen with printed paper
label, bound in.
I. Dobson, Austin, 1840-1921. II. Thomson,
Hugh, 1860-1920, illus. III. Title.
Thomson, Hugh, illustrator, 1860—
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864.
The scarlet letter. A romance. With illustrations by Hugh Thom-
son.
London. Methuen & Co., Ltd. [1920.] xiv, 296 pp. Illus.
Plates, mostly colored. Engraved title-page. 26% cm., in 8s,
*A.3897.77.2
—Same. New York. George H. Doran Co. *8063.323
This card was printed at the Boston s Public Library, May 22, 1923.
M6513 — T.r. made. — Thomson, Hugh, illus., 1860-
Thomson, Hugh, illustrator, 1860—
Reade, Charles. 1814-1884. 6577.128=**T.87.23
Peg Woffington. [A novel.] With an introduction by Austin
Dobson and illustrations by Hugh Thomson.
New York. Doubleday & McClure Co. 1899. li, 298, (1) pp.
Illus. Portrait. Plates. Engraved title-page. 19cm., in 8s.
Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.87.23.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914.
Js507 — Dobson, Henry Austin, pref. teqgo-. — Thomson, Hugh, illus. 1860-. —
Woffington, Margaret. 1718-1760. — Theatre. Fiction. — T.r. made.
Thomson, Ignatius. *H.90a.117
Good reason why the Congregational priests are
federal!!!
1813?, Broadside,
Also issued with the title A review of New
England politics *#H,90a.122 .
-U. S. 102. -U.S. aa 60. Relig. -
Broadsides,
RARE BOOK
DEP: Thomson, Ignatius, 1774-1848.
*XH The patriot's monitor, for New-Hampshire:
.810 designed to impress and perpetuate the first
.T38P principles of the Revolution on the minds of
youth; together with some pieces important and
interesting. Adapted for the use of schools. By
Ignatius Thomson ...
Randolph,Ver., Printed by Sereno Wright. 1810.
204p.,1f. 17em.(12mo)
Shaw/Shoemaker 21485; McCorison 1213.
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A review of New England politics, in two letters
from a Clergyman,
Pomfret, 1813. Broadside.
Also issued with the title Good reason why the
congregational priests are federal *H.90a.117 .
-U. S. 102, - ne Broadsides,
Thomson, J. C.
See
Thomson, Joseph Charles,
Thomson, James, 1700-1748.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
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RARE BOOK
DEFT. Thomson, James, 1700-1748.
*XA Agamemnon. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-
.8875 Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's servants.
.8 By Mr. Thomson.
London: Printed for, and sold by A. Miller,
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A. Millar, 1748.
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Coriolanus. A tragedy.
— London. Millar. 1749. (5), 62, (2) pp. Sm. 8°.
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Coriolanus. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in
Covent-Garden.
London. Millar. MDCCXLIX. (5), 62, (2) pp. 23cm.,, in 8s.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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Coriolanus: or, the Roman matron. A tragedy. Taken from
Shakespear and Thomson. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal
in Covent-Garden: to which is added, the order of the ovation.
[By Thomas Sheridan.]
1 London. Millar. MDCCLV. (8), 78, (2) pp. 21% cm., in 8s.
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Edward and Eleonora. A tragedy.
— London. Printed for the Author by Millar. 1739. (8), 64 pp.
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Edward and Eleanora. A tragedy. Altered»... by Mr. Thomas
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London: Printed for, and under the direction of George Caw-
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Bell.] 14 cm., in 6s.
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Thomson, James. 1700-1748.
“A poem to the memory of William Congreve. With a preface and
notes, by Peter Cunningham.
London, 1843. 32 pp. [Percy Society. Publications. 35.]
Sm. 8°.
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Thomson, James, 1700-1748,
Poems, Containing all the poems wrote by him
except the Seasons, To which is prefixed, An ac-
count of the life and writings of the author,
Edinburgh, Printed by A, Donaldson and J, Reid,
for A, Donaldson. Sold at his shops in Edinburgh
and london, 1763.
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[The seasons.]| Summer. A poem.
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library.] 1634 cm., in 6s.
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London: Printed for J. Rivington and Sons; Bowyer and Nicoll;
M.DCC.LXXVI. 74, (2) pp. Portrait. [The new English
theatre. Vol. 2.] 19%cm., in 12s,
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Tancred and Sigismunda, A tragedy...
London: Printed for the Proprietors, under the direction of John
Bell, .. . MDCCXCII. 99, (2) pp. Portrait. [British theatre.
Bell. Vol. 14.] 14¢m., in 6s. No, 2 in *B.4179a.1.14
Same. 89 pp. Plate. [British theatre. Bell. Vol. 7.] 19%cm.,
in 4s. No. 4 in **G.3963.1.7
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Tancred and Sigismunda.
Thomas Dibdin, .. .
London. Whittingham
A tragedy. Correctly given, ...
& Arliss. 1815. 56 pp. Illus.
London theatre.] 12 cm., in 8s.
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Thomson, James, 1700-1748.
The tragedy of Sophonisba, Acted at the The-
atre-Royal in Drury-lane. By His Majesty's ser-
vants., London, Printed for A. Millar, 1730,
75 De 19cm, :
First edition, 4th impression—-cf, David Fox-
on in Studies in Bibliography, v.12, p.204~13.
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THOMSON, JAMES, 1700-1748.
Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, earl of, 17\2-
1829.
Essays on the lives and writings of Fletcher
of Saltoun and the poet Thomson: biographical,
critical, and political. With some pieces of
Thomson's never before published. By D. S.,
earl of Buchan. London, Printed for J. Debrett,
19792.
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Speeches of Mr. Fletcher on the question for
the settlement of the Scottish crown, delivered
in the Scottish parliament, 1703: p. [71]-174.
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Defence, A, of the new Sophonisba, a tragedy. In answer to a criticism
on that play. By a friend of the author’s.
= London: Printed for F. Cogan... M.DCC.XXX. (1), 30 pp.
19% cm., in 4s.
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555 B., T.— Friend, A, of the author’s, pseud— Thomson, James. 1700-1748.
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Haliburton, Hugh, pseud. 4548.156—R.9.443
Thomson.
(In the footsteps of the poets. Pp. 169-201. New York, 1894.)
[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Feb. 5, 1901
= *D8533 — Thomson, James. 1700-1748.
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Thomson, James, editor, 1700-1748.
No. 4 in **G.3964.2.4
Shakespeare, William. Coriolanus,
Shakspeare’s Coriolanus; or, the Roman matron; a historical play;
adapted to the stage, with additions from Thomson, by J. P.
Kemble; and now published as it is performed at the Theatres
Royal.
London. Miller. 1814. 63 pp. [Select British theatre.] 19cm.,
in 6s.
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Thomson, James, fl. 1820.
+*XH A treatise on the diseases of Negroes, as
e71LF they occur in the island of Jamaica: with ob-
-T38T servations on the country remedies. By James
Thomas, MeD. eve
eXingstons Jamaica: Printed by Alex Aikman,
Jun. Printer to the King's Most Excellent Ma-
jesty and to the Hon. House of Assembly. 1820.
viii, 168 Pe», 11. 23cm.
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Thomson, James, 1834-1882.
Biographical and critical studies. London,
Reeves and Turner and B. Dobell. 1896.
xi, 483 p. 20 cme
Preface signed: Bertram Dobell.
Reprinted from various periodicals.
CONTENTS .——-Rabelais. —Sait-Amant. —Ben
Jonson.—The poems of William Blake. —Shelley.—
Shelley's religious opinions. —Nétice of "The
life of Shelley."—A strange book. John Wilson
(continued on next card)
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and the "Noctes ambrosianac."—James Hogg, the
Ettrick shepherd.—Notes on the genius of
Robert Browning. —"The Ring and the book." —
Browning's "Pacchiarotto."
— — [Another copy]
1. English literature—19th and 20th cent.—
Hist. & crit. I. Dobell, Bertram, 1842-1914,
ed.
Thomson, James. 1834-1882. 4567.144—="A.8875,.7
The city of dreadful night. [Poem.] With introduction by E.
Cavazza.
Portland, Maine. Mosher. 1892. xxviii, 123, (1) pp. 12°, and 4°.
The copy on shelf-number 4567.144 is No. 67 of a small paper edition of 400
copies; the copy on shelf-number *A.8875a is No. 30 of a large paper edi-
tion of 50 copies.
An appendix contains two viier poems: To our ladies of death, and
Insomnia.
Bibliography by Bertram Dobell and J. M, Wheeler, pp. 99-123.
Pa second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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B33 >} T.r. — Pullen, Elisabeth, pretacer.
Thomson, James, |@34—/8 42,
“Reserve An essay on the intermediate state.
7453 New York, American Church Press Co., 1873.
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Thomson, James, dramatist. **T.96.202—=**T .96 3c
A brief narrative of the opening, and sudden destruction of the Royal
Brunswick Theatre, in a letter from Percy Farren, stage-
manager ... Subjoined, the new musical farce of An uncle too
many; ty James Thomson. Never performed but on the only
two evenings the Brunswick Theatre was open...
= London. Wilson. 1828. 56 pp. 21 cm., in 8s.
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Street life in London. By J. Thomson, F.R.G.S.,
and Adolphe Smith. With permanent photographic
illustrations taken from life expressly for this
publication.
London: Sampson Low,Marston,Searle, & Rivington,
Crown Buildings,188,Fleet Street,London. [1877]
2p.f.,100p. 36plates. 28cm.
First published in 12 monthly parts beginning
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Visit of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edin-
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the local journals, and other sources, by the
Rev. William R. Beach, M.A. ... Illustrated by
a portrait of His Royal Highness taken in Hong.
kong; and by photographs of local scenes, and
incidents of the Prince's visit.
Hongkong: Printed by Noronha and Sons,govern-
ment printers. London: Smith,Elder and Co. 1869.
iv,C21,59p. port.fplates(1 fold.) 30cm.
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Cut from his New general atlas [*Map 19.2].
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Northern. provinces of the United States. [Map.]
— [Edinburgh.] 1817. Size, 18°/, X227/,, inches. Scale
(computed), 35.7 miles to 1 inch. 1 view.
Cut from his New general atlas [*Map 19.2].
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Thomson, John, d. 1753.
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Thomson, John. -1753. **H 28,88
An overture presented to the reverend synod of dissenting ministers,
sitting in Philadelphia, in the month cf September, 1728... By
a member of the said synod.
[Philadelphia. Printed by Franklin & Meredith.] 1729. 32 pp.
24°.
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E4304 — Philadelphia, Synod of. 1728. — Ecclesiastical polity.
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| Blair, Samuel. **H.28.198
A vindication of the brethren who were . . . cast out of the Synod
of Philadelphia . . . against the charges of the Rev. John Thomp-
son, in his piece entituled, The government of the Church of
Christ, &c.
°
Philadelphia. Printed by B. Franklin, for the author. 1744. 63
Thomson's The government of the Church of Christ is on shelf-no, **H.98.51.
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institutions and affairs. — Ecclesiastical polity. — Thomson, John. -1753?
Thomson, John, 1777-1799.
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Thomson, John, 1776-1799.
The letters of Curtius, written by the late
John Thomson of Petersburgs. To which is added,
A speech delivered by him in Aug. '95, on the
British treaty. To which a short sketch of his
life, is prefixed ...
Richmond eVa.3: Printed by Samuel Pleasants,
Junior. 180h.
xiv, 78 p. 16cm.; bound to 18cm.
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Thomson, John Cockburn, joint author.
(Byerley) “ites. AC homson,” 1797- Sha.
Thomson, Katherine , and John Cockburn Thomson.
The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton
{pseud.| « Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle,
and the brothers Dalziel.
London. Hogg. [1840.| 2 v. 8°. **K 108.7
Same. N. Y. Harper & bros. 1860. 488 pp. 12°.
2248.45— P.10.887
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Thomson, Joseph Charles, 1867-
Bibliography of the writings of Alfred, Lord
Tennyson, edited by J, C, Thomson, Wimbledon,
J. Thomson; New York, G, E, Stechert & co,, 1905,
72 p. 17 cm,
1, Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, lst baron, 1809-1892--
Bibl, a
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PR5552
sT5 Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, lst baron,
1809-1892. -_* ,. &
Tennyson's suppressed poems, now for
the first time collected, ed. and
annotated by J. C. Thomson... New York,
Rare aw, Harper, 1903.
Depr. ix, 202 p. 20cm.
*A,8778
.6 —— —— [Another copy]
I. Thomson, Joseph Charles, 1867-
LC ed.
Thomson, Sir Joseph John, 1856-
Elements of the mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism.
Cambridge. University Press. 1895. vi, 510 pp. Diagrams,
19cm., in 8s. **F 5117.26
Same. 5th edition. 1921. (8), 410 pp. 21%cm.,in 8s. 3969.273
This card was printed at the Boston oe) Public Library, October 25, 1921. .
M2€02 — Electricity, Theory and history. — Magnetism.
NPE age i ie 2
Thomson, Joseph John, *E 5082.74
A treatise on the motion of vortex rings. An essay
to which the Adams prize was adjudged in 1882, in
the University of Cambridge.
London: Macmillan and co. 1883. xix, 124 pp.
Sm, 8°,
-Vortex motion, ae)
No. 5 in 6245.51=No. 7 in *4275.15%
No. 10 in **G.72.7.1=No. 5 in **E.212.8=No. 13 in *5963.62=
Thomson, Katherine (Byerley)"Mrs.A.T. Thomson, "1797-1862.
Cardinal Wolsey. |Anon.]
London. Baldwin & Cradock. 1828. 40 pp. [Society for the
Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Library of useful knowledge.]
23 cm., in 8s.
The title is on the cover.
This card was printed at the Boston _ Public Library, February 13, 1915.
K2711 — Wolsey, Thomas, Cardinal. 1471-1530. — S.r. — Anon. ref.
Thomson, Katharine, 1797-1862. 4556.7—** K.108.8=**K.267.5
Celebrated friendships.
London. Hogg. 1861. 2v. I9cm., in 8s.
Contents. —1. John Evelyn and Robert Boyle. — Henry Howard, Ear! of
Surrey, and Sir Thomas Wyatt. — William Cowper and Mary Unwin. —
Marie Antoinette and the Princesse de Lamballe. — Joseph Addison and
Richard Steele-— Magdalen Herbert and Dr. Donne.— Sir Kenelm Digby
and Sir Anthony Van Dyck. 2. Sir Philip Sydney and Sir Fulke Grevil.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Charles Lamb, — Fénélon and Madame
Guyon. — Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Miss Talbot. — Henry St. John,
Lord Bolingbroke and Alexander Pope. — David Garrick and Mrs. Clive.
— Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and Lucius Cary, Viscount Falkland.
— Frances, Countess of Hertford, and Henrietta Louisa, Countess of
Pomfret.
ee anh
\o RT This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 12, 1917.
‘L2454 — T.r. — Friendship. — Biography. Colls.
**K.267.876543.34
Thomson, Katherine(Byerley )"Mrs.A.T.Thomson,"1797-1862.
The life and times of George Villiers, duke of
Buckingham. From original and authentic sources.
By Mrs. Thomson. In 3 vols.
London: Hurst and Blackett. 1860. Portr. Sm. 89.
@sBuckingham, George Villiers,lst duke of, 1592-1628.
2553 61 7=-**K.108 -2=**K 5709
Thomson, Katherine (Byerley)"Mrs.A.T. Thomson,"1797-1862.
Literature of society. By Grace Wharton [pseud.].
With an introductory chapter on the origin of fic-
tion. In 2 vols.
London: Tinsley bros. 1862. 89.
4 portraits inserted in **K.57.9.
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*P11.1731.%—"*G.3755.12="*K.301.1—**K.211:3
Thomson, Katherine(Byerley)"Mrs -A.T.Thomson, "1797-1862.
Memoirs of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and of the Court of
Queen Anne.
, London. Colburn. 1839. 2v. 8°.
| One portrait inserted in **K.211.3.
Five portraits inserted in **K.301.1.
‘ [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Do ekecu. Sept. 9, 1901
E1447 — Great Britain. Hist. A Churchill, Sarah Jennings, Duchess of
Marlborough.
2547 .47=*4K 267 .6=*+*K.105 ,2=**K 6293.2
Thomson, Katherine (Byerley) "Mrs.A.T,Thomson,"1797-1862.
Memoirs of the court and times of King George the
Ata
Second and his consort queen Caroline, including
private letters of the most celebrated persons of
the time addressed to the viscountess Sundon, mis-
tress of the robes to the queen. Now first pub-
lished from the originals. By Mrs. Thomson. In 2
vols.
London: H. Colburn, 1850. 2 portrs. 8°.
Originally published under the title: Memoirs of
2547 .47=*4K,267 .6=**K 2105 .2=**K.293.2
hoanen , Katherine (Byerley) "Mrs.A.T.Thomson,"1797-1862.
Memoirs of the Court and times of King George
the Second...(Contimued.)
Viscountess Sundon [2542.16].
Six portraits inserted in *#*K.293.2
**K,293 .354542 .58m**K 267 04
Thomson, Katherine (Byerley) "Mrs.A.T.Thomson,"1797=-1862.
Memoirs of the court of Henry the Eighth.
Lond. Longman. 1826. 2 v. Portrs. 80,
14 portraits and 2 plates are inserted in **K.293.3
“Z—Henry VIII, king of England.
**K 293 .43**K 62672-6542 .54=**G.3746 24
Thoms on, Katherine( Byerley )"Mrs.A.T.Thomson,"1797-1862.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1845. By Mrs.
Thoms one
London: R. Bentley. 1845. 3 v. Portrs. 8°.
Contents.-1. John Erskine, earl of Mar; James
Radcliffe, earl of Derwentwater; John called mas-
ter of Sinclair; Cameron of Lochiel. 2. William
Maxwell, earl of Nithisdale; William Gordon, vis-
count Kenmure; William Murray, marquis of Tulli-
bardine; Sir John Maclean; Rob Roy Macgregor
Campbell; Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat. 3. Lord George
ZS (Continued. )
VeJacobites.
**K.293 .4=**K.267 276542 .542**G.37464
Thomson, K.,(Byerley)"Mrs. A. T. Thomson,"1797-1862.
Memoirs of the...( Continued. )
Murray; James Drummond, duke of Perth; Flora
Macdonald; William Boyd, earl of Kilmarnock;
Charles Radcliffe.
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Thomson, Katherine (Byerley)"Mrs.A.T. Thomson,"1797-1862
Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Raleigh.
London. Longman. 1830. x, 496 pp. Portr. 89.
*4*K 26763
Same. Phila. Carey & L. 1831. 287 pp. 16%. 2546.29
“| -R@leigh, Sir Welter.
(Bytrley) “tirs. 44 “homson,”1197-18h2.
Thomson, Katherine. ,and John Cockburn Thomson,
The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton
pseud. . Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle,
and the brothers Dalziel.
London. Hogg. 1840. 2 v. 8°, **K,108.7
Contents. - 1. Sarah duchess of Marlborough. -
Mademe Roland. - Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. -
Georgiana duchess of Devonshire. - Letitia
Elizabeth Landon, - Madame de Sevigne. - Sydney
Lady Morgan. - Jane duchess of Gordon. 2. Madame
(Continued)
"21 +.-Thomson, John Cockburn, jt. au.-Women.
| Biog.
| fag, ee -
(Byerley) “Mrs. A Alsomnson,” 1 797-18b2.
Thomson, K.,and J. C. Thomson. The queens of
_ society...(Continued 1)
Recamier. - Lady Hervey. - Madame de Steel. -
Mrs. Thrale-Piozzi, - Lady Caroline Lamb, - Anne
Seymour Damer. - La marquise du Deffand. - Mrs.
Elizabeth Montagu. Mary countess of Pembroke, -
La marquise de Maintenon.
Same. N.Y. Harper & bros. 1860. 488 pp. 12°,
2248.45= P.10.887
Same, N.Y. 1861 2248 46
(Continued)
(Byerley) ‘Mes. Thomson,” 797-(8b2
Thomson, K.,and J. C. Thomson. The queens of
society...(Continued 2)
Same. New edition. London. Routledge. 1872.
xvi, 575 pp. Plates. 19 cm. in 8s. 2248.41
**K 2677-4546 6 7=**K.293.1
Thomson, Katherine (Byerley) "Mrs.A.T. Thomson,"17971862.
Recollections of literary characters and celebrated
places. In 2 v.
London: R. Bentley. 1854. 2 v. 809.
-**K.267.7 has 2 portraits inserted.
“ucBngldnd. 52.
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Thomson, Keith Stewart.
The legacy of the
Mastodon : the golden age
The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
#H.93
(Thomson, Mortimer, 1832-1875.
What became of the slaves on a Georgia plantation? Great
auction sale of slaves, at Savannah, Georgia, Mar. 2d & 3d, 1859.
A sequel to Mrs. Kemble’s Journal. :n. p.; 1863.
20 p. 203™.
First published under title: Great auction sale of slaves, at Savannah,
Georgia.
1. Slavery in the U. S.—Georgia. 2. Slave trade-—U. &. 1, Butler,
Pierce M., 1807-1867. 11. Title.
11—3986
Library of Congress
Copy 2. E445.G3T42
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* 20th” arb.42
Thomson, Osmund Rhodes Howard, and William H. Rauch.
History of the “Bucktails,” Kane Rifle Regiment of the Pennsyl-
vania Reserve Corps (13th Pennsylvania Reserves, 42nd of the
line)... . With a dedicatory note by Edward A. Irvin.
— Philadelphia. Electric Printing Company. 1906. x, (1), 466, (1)
pp. Portraits. Plates. 8°.
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This card was printed at the Boston es Public Library, September 17, 1906.
G2429 — Jt. auth. — Pennsylvania. Militia. 42d Regiment. Infantry.
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Thomson, Peter.
Sacred sea : a journey
to Lake Baikal /
The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
Thomson, R pseud.?
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Thomson, Richard, K,179a.8=2329.26
Illustrations of the history of Great Britain,
Edinburgh, 1828, 2 v, Sm, 8°,
- Gt. Brit. Hist. Comp. works,
Acc. Thomson, Robert.
88- A descriptive catalogue of the
333 collection sent from the Island of
Jamaica to the central exhibition of
1876 at Philadelphia... Kingston,
Jamaica : Henderson, Macdougall & Co.,
Printers., 1876.
[2], 43 Dp. #21 cm.
1.Philadelphia. Centennial
Exposition, 1876. I.T.
RG88-531456 MRG88-531456
14096
*A.8875h
Thomson, Robert, formerly clergyman of the Church of England.
A dream of Paradise. A poem.
= London. Stock. 1898. (1), 96 pp. Sm.8°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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This card was printed at the Boston > a. March 29, 1909.
~ Go803 — T.r.
Res. Thomson, Rodney M.
Z6605 Manuscripts from St. Albans Abbey
-L3T28 1066-1235.
[Suffolk, Eng.] : Pub. for the
University of Tasmania by D. S.
Brewer, 1982. (Suffolk : St. Edmunds-
bury Press)
2 vols.
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Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843.
Eine Beschreibung von dem Leben
und medicinischen Erfindungen von
Samuel Thomson, : enthaltend eine
Erklarung seines Systems in seinem
Praxis, oder Gewohnheit, und die Art
und Weise um Krankheiten zu kuriren
mit Gekrauter-Medicinen ... Welchem
noch beygefugt ist: eine Einleitung
zu seiner neuen Anweisung zur
Gesundheit, oder Botanischen familien-
Arzt ... -- 1. deutsche, von der 4.
englischen Ausgabe. Geschrieben von
ihm selbst. -- Lancaster, Ohio: :
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Thomson, Samuel, 1769-1843. -- Eine
Beschreibung von dem Leben und
medicinischen Erfindungen von
... 1828 [cl822] (Card 2)
Gedruckt fur Horton Howard, bey
Johann Herman, 1828 [cl822]
228 p. 3 port. 7 L7 cms
Translated by Peter Appel.
American Imprint (1828).
I. Appel, Peter. Ii. Davie, John
WwW. III. Appel, Peter. IV; Title.
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THOMSON, SAMUEL, 1769-1843.
Thomson, John, f1.1828, comp.
Circular. The subscriber begs leave to submit
for public investigation the opinions of several
medical men, after a thorough examination of the
Thomsonian system of practice ... John Thomson.
Albany, January 1, 1828.
CAlbany, 1828]
C3]p. 31cm.
Caption title.
Incorporates letters of Benjamin Waterhouse,
Horton Howard, etc , on Samuel Thomson's medi-
cal views. &
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Thomson, Samuel.
A narrative of the life and medical discoveries
of Samuel Thomson ...
Boston : E.G. House, 1825.
Thomson, Samuel, M.D., publisher, 1769-1843,
Thomsonian Almanac, for 1840, 41. **F1.99a.157
Boston. Printed and published for Samuel Thomson. [1839, 40.]
2v. 18% cm.
The year 1841 is compiled by James Osgood.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 8, 1919.
L7034 — Almanacs. — Thomson, Samuel, M.D., publisher, 1769-1843. — Os-
good, James, compiler.
QD Thomson, Thomas, 1773-1852.
28 A new system of chemistry, :
-T47 including mineralogy, and vegetable,
1803 animal, and dyeing substances,
FOLIO comprehending the latest discoveries
and improvements of the science. / By
Thomas Thomson. Illustrated with
copper-plates. -- Philadelphia: :
Printed for Thomas Dobson..., M.
DCCCIIIT (L803).
[2], 364 p., [3] leaves of plates
: plates. ; 28 cm.
MB (R-B) copy bound in
contemporary tree calf, red morocco
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label on spine.
Shaw/Shoemaker 5164.
1. Chemistry. 2. Mineralogy.
MRGRRBK
QD28 .T47 1803 FOLIO
15004702
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Thomson, Thomas, ediTor: ybe-i9 5
**G_.3766.7
Historie, The, and life of King James the Sext: being an account of
the affairs of Scotland, from the year 1566 to the year 1596, with a
short continuation to the year 1617, [Edited by Thomas Thom-
son.]
Edinburgh, 1825. (5), xxii, (1), 446 pp. [Bannatyne Club.] 4°.
One of 52 copies printed for the Bannatyne Club.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Apr. 18, &S 1902 |
E3829 — Thomson, Thomas, ed. -17 2. — Bannatyne Club. — James I., of
England.
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Thomson, Thomas Richard, 1893- comp.
Check list of publications on American railroads before
1841; a union list of printed books and pamphlets, including
state and federal documents, dealing with charters, by-laws,
legislative acts, speeches, debates, land grants, officers’ and
engineers’ reports, travel guides, maps, etc. Compiled by
Thomas Richard Thomson. New York, The New York
public library, 1942.
250p. 26cm,
“Reprinted with additions from the Bulletin of the New York public
Nbrary of January-July—October 1941,”
1, Rallroads—U. S.—Bibl. 2. Catalogs, Union. 1. New York,
Public library, m. Title, m1. Title: American railroads before 1841.
Z7235.U5TS & 016.385 A 48494
New York. Public Libr.
for Library of Congress (260e1)t MB-Rev.
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Thomson, Valentine. **T 57.480
La vie sentimentale de Rachel d’aprés des lettres inédites.
= Paris. Calmann-Lévy. [1910.] 5, ii, 279, (5) pp. Portraits. Fac-
similes. 1814 cm., in 12s & 6s.
This card was printed at the Boston Eg) Public Library, February 9, 1931.
N8427 — Félix, Elisabeth Rachel, 1821-1858. — Letters. Colls.
Thomson, Sir William, Baron Kelvin, 1824-1907.
see
Kelvin, William Thomson, lst baron, 1824-1907.
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13 Thomson, William.
36 The writing master's assistant ;
containing four sets of alphabetical
copies... / written by William
Thomson... -- London. : Published
10th May 1794 by Laurie & Whitte, no.
53 Fleet Street London, [1794].
[2], 22 leaves of plates ; 27.5 cm.
Engraved by Athby, Russel Court.
Tie Vie
107 # Se AACR2 MRG90-535107
13465
Thomson, William, F.R.C.s. **T 56.122
On Renascence drama; or, history made visible.
Melbourne. Sands & McDougall. 1880. (8), 359 pp. 2114 cm.,
in 8s.
Upholds the Baconian authorship of Shakespeare’s plays.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914.
Jsoz2 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Thomson, William, -L.p. 1746-1817. *#*G_375.78
Carl Stedman’s [Pseud.] Geschichte des Ursprungs, des Fortgangs
und der Beendigung des americanischen Kriegs. Aus dem Eng-
lischen iibersetzt und mit Anmerkungen begleitet von Julius
August Remer.
= Berlin. Voss. 1795. 2v. Maps. 20 cm.
This card was printed at the Boston ae) Public Library, July 20, 1915.
K5454 — United States. Hist. 18th 'y. Rev. — Remer, Julius August, ed.
and tr.
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(Thomson, William] 1746-1817.
XA The Man in the moon; or, Travels into the
-8876 lunar regions, by the Man of the people ...
1 London, Printed for J. Murray, 1783.
2v. inl. 16°,(8vo)
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Thomson, William, LL.D., continuator. 1746-1817,
Watson, Robert.
The history of the reign of Philip the Third, King of Spain. [The
first four books by Robert Watson, the two last by William
Thomson.] Vol. 3.
Dublin. Price. 1783. (12), 525, (9) pp. 8°. 5096.66
Vols. 1, 2 were probably entitled The history of the reign of Philip the
Second, King of Spain.
Same. A new edition. Vol. 2. Basil. Tourneisen. 1792.
Contains the last two books.
(Continued on the next card.)
This card was printed at the Boston & Public Library, January 11, 1905.
F6063 — Philip III., of Spain. 15 ; — Spain. Hist. Philip IIT. 1598-16at.
— Thomson, William, LL.D., continuator. 1746-1817.
Thomson, William, LL.D., continuator. 1746-1817,
Watson, R. The history of the reign of Philip the Third, King of
Spain. (Continued.)
Same. 3d edition. London. Robinson. 1793. 2 v. 5093-17
Same. Enlarged. Johnson. 1808. 5094.23
Same. tst American, from the last London edition. New-York.
Eastburn & Co. 1818. 288 pp. 3102.15
Two copies.
Same. 3d edition. London. Tegg. 1839. (3), 452 pp. **K.192.11
[The fourth copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
es Public Library, January 11, 1905.
This card was printed at the Boston
F6063
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Thomson, William Aird, and William Orme. No. 3 in **G.285.30
A historical sketch of the translation and circulation of the Scrip-
tures . . . including an account of the origin and progress of the
sritish and Foreign Bible Society .. .
Perth. Printed for the Authors. 1815. 171, (1) pp. Portraits. 8°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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This cara was printcd at the Boston & Public Library, June 14, 1905.
F7948 — Jt..auth. — Bible. Bibl. & lit. hist. — British and Foreign Bible Society.
Thomsonian Almanac, for 1840, 41. **H.99a.157
Boston. Printed and published for Samuel Thomson. [1839, 40.]
2v. 18%cm.
The year 1841 is compiled by James Osgood.
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, This card was printed at the Bosto’ Public Library, October 8, 1919.
L7934 — Almanacs. — Thomson, Samuel, M.D., publisher, 1769-1843. — Os-
good, James, compiler.
Thonyris.
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Thonning, Peter, 1775-1848, joint ed.
Vahl, Martin Hendriksen, 1749-1804.
Eclogae americanae seu Descriptiones plantarum
praesertim Americae meridionalis, nondum cogni-
tarum. Auctore Martino Vahl ... Fasciculus pri-
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Thoré, Theophile Etienne Joseph, 1607-1569
Potémont, Adolphe Théodore Jules Martial, 1828.
1883.
Nouveau traité de la:gravure a l'eau-forte
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The writings of Henry David
Thoreau. [Manuscript ed. ] Boston,
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20 v. illus., plates (1 fold.)
ports., fold. map. 23 cm.
"Limited to six hundred copies.
[This is] no. 470,"
"A sheet of Thoreauts autograph
manuscript is inserted in the front
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PS3040 1906
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
The writings of Henry David
Thoreau ... 1906. (Card 2)
Journal also numbered 1-14,
CONTENTS.--—1. A week on the Concord
and Merrimack Rivers.—2. Walden.—
3. The Maine woods.—4. Cape Cod and
Miscellanies.——-5. Excursions and
Poems.—6,. Familiar letter, edited
by F. B. Sanborn. Enl. ed.--7-20.,
Journal, 1837-1846, 1850-Nov. 3, 1861,
edited by B. Torrey.
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The writings of Henry David
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1917, ed.
. . ¢
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
Autumn: from the journal of Henry D. Thoreau,
edited by H. G 0. Blake. Boston, Houghton,
Mifflin, 1892.
vi, 470 p. 19 cm.
I, Blake, Harrison Gray Otis, 1816?-1898, ed.
II. Title.
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12 Cape Cod / by Henry David Thoreau,
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Cape Cod ... 1896. (Card 2)
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Cape Cod and Miscellanies.
— Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1906. xii, 489, (1) pp. Plates.
{Writings. Manuscript edition. Vol. 4.] 8°.
Contents. — Introductory note. — Cape Cod? “The shipwreck; Stage-coach
views; The plains of Nauset; The beach; The Wellfleet oysterman; The
beach again; Across the Cape; The Highland Light; The sea and the
desert; Provincetown. — Miscellanies: The service, qualities of the re-
cruit; Paradise (to be) regained; Herald of freedom; Wendell Phillips
before the Concord Lyceum; Thomas Carlyle and his works; Civil disobe-
dience; Slavery in Massachusetts; A plea for Captain John Brown; The
last days of John Brown; Life without principle. — Index.
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[Selections]
Clear sky, pure light :
encounters with Henry David Thoreau /
compiled & edited by Christopher
Childs ; with an introd. by Walter
Harding ; and wood engravings by
Michael McCurdy. -- lst ed. --
Lincoln, Mass. : Penmaen Press, cl1978.
sv, 102 p. 2: til. ¢ 25 em,
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Consciousness in Concord; the text of Thoreau’s hitherto
“lost journal,” 1840-1841, together with notes and a com-
mentary by Perry Miller. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1958.
xi, 243 p. 22 cm.
1, Miller, Perry, 1905- ed. u, Title. |
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Early spring in Massachusetts; from
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Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1881.
vii, 318 p. 20cm.
Introduction signed: H. G. O. Blake.
1. Massachusetts—Descr. & trav,
I. Blake, Harrison Gray Otis, 1816-1898.
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
Excursions. By Henry D. Thoreau ...
Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 1863.
MAL AO TI
319p. front.(port.) 19cm.
Edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Sophia
Thoreau.
CONTENTS.--Biographical sketch [by R.W. Emerson]
--Natural history of Massachusetts.--A walk to
Wachusett.--The landlord.--A winter walk.--The
succession of forest trees.--Walking.--Autumnal
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Excursions and poems.
— Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1906. xv, 431, (1) pp. Plates.
[Writings. Manuscript edition. Vol. 5.] 8°.
Contents.—Introductory note.—Excursions: A Yankee in Canada; Natural
history of Massachusetts; A walk to Wachusett; The landlord; A winter
walk; The succession of forest trees; Walking; Autumnal tints; Wild
apples; Night and moonlight. — Translations: The Prometheus bound of
ZEschylus; Translations from Pindar.— Poems.— A list of the poems and
bits of verse scattered among Thoreau’s prose writings exclusive of the
Journal. — Index.
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Ale) Familiar letters. Edited by F. B. Sanborn.
Enl. ed. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1906.
xv, 460 p. illus., plates, port. 23 cm.
(His Writings. Manuscript ed. v. 6)
“Title on spine: Familiar letters and index.
I. Sarborn, Franklin Benjamin, 1831-1917, ed.
Thoreau, Henry David. 1817-1862. *A.8877.9
The first and last journeys of Thoreau, lately discovered among his
unpublished journals and manuscripts. Edited by Franklin Ben-
jamin Sanborn.
— Boston. The Bibliophile Society. 1995. 2 v.
Facsimiles. 8°.
Vol. 1 relates to a journey in New Hampshire in 1839; vol. 2, to a journey
to Minnesota in 1861, and to the botany of Minnesota.
Portrait. Plates.
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G8762 — T.r. — Sanborn, Franklin benjamin, ed. 1831-. — Bibliophile Society,
Boston, Mass, Publications. — New Hampshire. Geog. — Minnesota. Botany.
BJ Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
1533 Friendship : an essay / by Henry
-F8 David Thoreau from Thoreau's Week on
T4 the Concord and Merrimack rivers. =
1907 Boston : Alfred Bartlett, 1907.
(Merrymount Press.)
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Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
Henry David Thoreau : quotations
from his writings / selected by Amy W.
Smith. -- Worcester : Achille J. St.
Onge, 1948.
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plate : front. becutet + © om.
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Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
The Maine woods / Henry David
Thoreau. -- [Portland, Maine] : The
Ascensius Press., 1998.
1, 238, [4] pp. ¢ dlls ¢ 34 om:
Reprint. Originally published:
Boston : Ticknor & Fields, 1864.
Edition limited to 45 copies
illustrated by Jon Luoma of Alna,
Maine; on paper handmade by Macgregar
and Vinzani of Whiting, Maine; bound
by Gray Parrat and Scott Vile in
Hancock, Maine; and housed in a
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Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
On partridges : selections from
his Journal, 1851-1860 / H.D. Thoreau.
-- [S.1.] : Isaac Oelgart, 1984.
[is] pp. ¢.60l, iLll- + ° 27. cm.
Mees OF the edition of six
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In wildness is the preservation of the world, from Henry
David Thoreau. Selections & photos. by Eliot Porter.
Introd. by Joseph Wood Krutch. San Francisco, Sierra
Club ,1962,
167 p. col. illus. 35 cm.
— ---- ---- [Another copy]
1, Nature photography. I. Porter, Eliot, 1901- mm. Title.
TR660.T5 8 779.93 62-20527 rev
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Thoreau, Henry Davide 1817-1862.
Journal. Edited by Bradford Torrey.
Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Coe. 1906. 13 ve Por-
trait. Plates. [VWritings. fanuscript edition.
Vol. 7-196) 8°, *A.887708.7=20
Contentse-le 1837-1846. 2. 1850-September 15, 1851.
Se September 16, 1851-April 30, 1852. 4. May 1,
1852-February 27, 1853. 5+. March 5, 1853-November
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1855-August 15, 1856. 9. August 16, 1856-August
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July 2, 1858-Februeary 28, 1859. 12. March 2,
1859-November 30, 1859- 13. December 1, 1859~
July 31, 1860. 14. August 1, 1860-November 3,
1861. -
Samee | Walden edition.) *4506-210.7~20
| Thoreau, Henry David. 1817-1862.
Letters to various persons. [Also, Poems.J 4508.15=*A 3877.2
Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 1865. (5), 229 pp. 12°.
Same. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 188r. 4505.28
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The Maine woods.
— Boston. Ticknor & Fields.
%)
Thoreau, Henry David. 1817-1862.
1864.
(5), 328 pp.
*A.8877.11
12°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
J This card was printed at the Boston a Public Library, April 26, 1909.
Goo88 — Nature-Studics of outdoorelife. — Maine. Geog. — T.r.
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
The Maine woods / by Henry D.
Thoreau. -- Boston : Ticknor and
Fields, 1864. (Cambridge : Stereotyped
and printed by Welch, Bigelow and Co.)
[a), 226 pp. 3 16.5 em.
Second edition, on verso of title-
page.
Edited by Sophia E. Thoreau and
William Ellery Channing.
Publisher's purple, pebbled cloth
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copy)
OCLC number: ocm02494710.
Bal 20113
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Manuscript ed. Vol. 3)
CONTENTS .—Ktaadn.—Chesuncook.—The Allegash
and East Branch.—Appendix: Trees. Flowers
and shrubs. List of plants. List of birds.
Quadruplets. Outfit for an excursion. A list
of Indian words.
1. Maine-—Descr. & trav. 2. Piscataquis Co.,
ICA Me.—Descr. & “@ I. Title.
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N4771 — Moon, The. Title.
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. *A 8877.20
Night and moonlight. [Essay.]
— New York. Brown. 1921. (3), 23, (1) pp. Vignette. 17 cm.
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Of friendship. An essay from A week on the Concord and Merri-
mack rivers.
[Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co.] 1901. vi, 88 pp. 12°.
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_ Hs5400 — Friendship.
xO Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
~47 A plea for Captain John Brown read
-969 to the citizens of Concord,
are Massachusetts, on Sunday evening,
October thirtieth, eighteen fifty nine
/ Henry David Thoreau. -- Boston :
David R. Godine, 1969.
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Cover title.
Thoreau, Henry David. 1817-1862.
Poems.
(In his Letters to various persons. Pp. 209-229. Boston, 1865.)
*A 8877.2
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Thoreau, Henry David.
Poems of nature. Selected and edited by Henry S, Salt and Frank B.
Sankorn.
3oston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1895. xix, 122 pp. Engraved
title-page. 12°. 43992.232="A.8877.13
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278 Resistance to civ#l government]
-T45 Civil disobedience / Henry David
1969 Thoreau. -- Boston : David R. Godine,
MCMLXIX [1969].
[4], 30, [8] p. 3; 24 cm. (boxed)
First published in 1849 under
title: Resistance to civil government.
Title page printed in red and
blak.
1. Civil disobedience.
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by N. Hawthorne: p.145-174; "Resistance to
civil government; a lecturer delivered in 1847"
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Thoreau, Henry David. 1817-1862. *A.8877.10
Sir Walter Raleigh. By Henry David Thoreau. Lately discovered
among his unpublished journals and manuscripts. Introduction
by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn. Edited by Henry Aiken Metcalf.
— Boston. Printed exclusively for the members of the Bibliophile
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Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
Summer: from the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau,
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Mifflin, 1884.
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| Thoreau’s last letter. With a note on his correspondent, Myron
| B. Benton, by Edwin Arlington Robinson.
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Contents. — Thoreau’s last letter. By F. B. Sanborn. — Letter from
Thoreau to Myron B. Benton. — A note on Myron B. Benton. By Ed-
win Arlington Robinson. — A poem on the death of Thoreau. By Myron
B. Benton.
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This card was printed at the Boston eS Public Library, February 15, 1926.
N2224 — Robinson, Edwin Arlington,~ed., 1869-. — Benton, Myron B., 1834-
1902, — S.r.c.
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Thoreau, Henry David. 1817-1862. *A.1207.20
Unpublished poems by Bryant and Thoreau. “Musings” by William
Cullen Bryant, and “Godfrey of Boulogne” by Henry D. Thoreau.
Issued exclusively for members of the Bibliophile Society.
— Boston. 1907. xxviii pp. Plates. Engraved title-pages. Fac-
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1817-1862.(M2)—T.r. (1), (2) Bibliophile Society, Boston, Mass.
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on. (1) — Parchment, Books printed on. (1)—Bixby, William Keeney. 1857-. (2)
—Ballads. (2)—Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, pref. 1831-. (2)—Double main cd.
Thoreau, H. D. 1817-1862. Unpublished poems by Bryant and Tho-
reau. (Continued.) *A.1207.20
Introduction to Musings by Curtis Hidden Page.
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A Yankee in’ Canada, with Anti-slavery and reform papers. Z
Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 1866. (3), 286 pp. 12°. *A.8877.3
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F3966 — T.r. — Canada. Geog. — Anti-slavery and reform papers.
THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862.
Alcott, Amos Bronson, 1799-1888.
The forester. ,With a poem by William Ellery Chan-
ning; Berkeley Heights, N. J., Oriole Press, 1962.
16 p. 20 cm.
At head of title: Henry David Thoreau, in appreciation.
“150 copies for the Thoreau centennial, privately distributed to
friends.”
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Ellery, 1818-1901. Thoreau (at Walden) 1. Title
PS3053.A7 1962 @ 6435822
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Alcott, Louisa May.
Thoreau’s flute.
| — [Detroit. The Stylus Press. 1899.] (3) pp. Sm. 4°.
Reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly, September, 1863 [*5314.1.12]
A.III.I
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1902
E3038 — Thoreau, Henry David.
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
*Q.125 Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
9 A century ago with Thoreau. Berkeley Heights, N. J.,
2 Published and print. priv. by the Oriole Press, 1962.
14p. 20cm.
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THORRAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862,
*A,8877A
a Cook, Reginald Lansing, 1903-
The Concord saunterer; including a discussion of the nature
mysticism of Thoreau, by Reginald Lansing Cook, original
letters by Thoreau, and a check list of Thoreau items in the
Abernethy library of Middlebury college compiled by Viola
C. White. Middlebury, Vt., Middlebury college press, 1940.
1p. 1., v-ix, 91 p. illus. (maps) 2347.
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1. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. 2. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-
. 1862—Bibl. 1. White, Viola Chittenden, 1890— u. Middlebury
| college, Middlebury, Vt. Library. wu. Abernethy, Julian Willis, 1853-
1923. rv. Title.
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Thoreau, Henry David. 1817-1862,
Emerson, Ralph Waldo.
Biographical sketch [of Henry D. Thoreau].
(In Thoreau, Henry David. Excursions. Pp. 7-33. Boston.
1863.) *A.8878
Same. (In Same. 1866.) 4506.14
Same. (In Same. 1883.) 4505.31
Same. (In Thoreau, H. D. Writings.’ Vol. 1, pp. x-xl.- Boston.
1906.) *A.8877.8.1
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G2348 — Thoreau, Henry David. 1817-1862.
—_-
Thoreau, Henry David. 1817-1862,
Emerson, Ralph Waldo.
Henry D. Thoreau: Emerson’s obituary.
— Lakeland, Mich. 1904. 10 pp. [Collectanea. No. 1.] 16 cm.
*A.8877a.1
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SCL Thoreau and the land. (CBoston, 1934]
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Concord’s happy rebel, Henry David Thoreau, by Hildegarde
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862.
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Thoreau of Walden; the man and his eventful life. New
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1962.
Hudson, Hannah Reba.
Henry David Thoreau, Concord books. Berkeley Heights,
N. J., Oriole Press ,1962,
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Excerpt from article originally published in Harper’s monthly,
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1. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
PS3053.H8 & 64-2529
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862.
*Q.125 Ishill, Joseph.
° Thoreau, the cosmic Yankee; with gleanings from his
4, writings. Berkeley Heights, N. J., Published and print.
priv. by the Oriole Press, 1962.
83 p. port. 20cm.
“Edition ... limited to 150 copies. None for sale.”
“First published ... for the Thoreau Centennial of Walden, in ‘The
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1. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. 1. Title.
PS3053.1 8 oS 64-35817
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Jones, Samuel Arthur. *A.4637.1
Thoreau: a glimpse.
— Concord. Lane. 1908. (7), 35 pp. Portrait. 8°.
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862.
Jones, Samuel Arthur, 1834-1912.
Thoreau’s incarceration, as told by his jailer. By Arthur
Samuel sic) Jones. Berkeley Heights, N. J., Oriole Press,
1962.
18 p. 20cm.
“Originally published in the Inlander of Ann Arbor, Michigan, De-
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... for private distribution.”
1. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. 1. Title.
PS3053.J63 1962 @ 64-2928
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862.
{Jones, Samuel Arthur] 1834-1912, ed.
Pertaining to Thoreau ... Detroit, E. B.
Hill, 1901.
VAD», 1 bee 171 vs DSi ase
Reviews from various periodicals, etc.
CONTENTS.—Indtroductory note [signed S. A. J.J-
H. D. Thoreau's book [George Ripley, from New
York tribune, Jun 13th, 1849]—A week on the
Concord and Merrimack rivers [J. R. Lowell, The
Massachusetts quarterly review, Dec. 18)9]—a
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862.
[Jones, Samuel,Arthur] 183-1912, ed. Pertain-
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CONT: NYS—Continued.
Yankee Diogenes [Charles Frederick Briggs,
Putnam's monthly, Oct. 1854]—Thoreau and his
books [Edwin Morton, Harvard magazine, Jan.
1855 ]—Town and rural humbugs [The Knickerbocker,
Mar. 1855]—An American Diogenes [Chamberts
journal, Nov. 21st 1857|—The forester [Amos
(Continued on next card)
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CONTENTS—Continued.
Bronson Alcott, The Atlantic monthly, Apr.
1862]—Henry D. Thoreau [Storms Higginson,
Harvard macazine, May 1862]—Thoreau [John Weiss,
Christian examiner, July 1865]—Henry David
Thoreau [Henry Williams in "Memorials of the
Class of 1837 of Harvard university.
1. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. I. Tithe.
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862.
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Quincy s—Carlyle,—Abraham Lincoln.—The life md
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Charles, 1837-1909, 9. Chaucer, Geoffrey, do
1400. 10. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882,
ll. Pope, Alexan~ eo” 1688-17).
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862.
PS3053
M3 Marble, Mrs. Annie Russell, 186-1936.
Thoreau: his home, friends and books, by Annie
Russell Marble ... New York, T. Y. Crowell &
co. [1902]
1 p. 1., viii, 343 p. front., plates, ports.,
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Thoreau, enry avid.
Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin. *A.7815
The personality of Thoreau.
— Boston. Goodspeed. 1901. (5), 71 pp. 8°.
No. 288 of an edition of 500 copies, printed 4 D. B. Updike, at the Merry-
mount Press.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
May 9, 1902
E3002 — Thoreau, Henry David. — Merrymount Press.
*A.8559
«59
THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862.
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.
Familiar studies of men and books, by Robert Louis Steven-
son. London, Chatto and Windus, 1882.
xxviii p., 11,397 p. 194™.
“These studies are collected from the monthly press.”—Pref.
ConTEeNTs.—Preface, by way of criticism.—Victor Hugo’s romances.—
Some aspects of Robert Burns.—Walt Whitman.—Henry David Thoreau:
his character and opinions.—Yoshida-Torajiro—Francois Villon, stu-
dent, poet, and housebreaker.—Charles of Orleans.—Samuel Pepys.—
John Knox and women.
1. Hugo, Victor Marie, comte, 1802-1885, 2. Burns, Robert, 1759-1796.
8. Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. 4. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. 5.
Yoshida, Shdin, 1830-1859. 6. Villon, Francois, b. 1431. 7. Charles
d'Orléans, 1394-1465, 8. Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703. 9. Knox, John, 1505-
1572. I. Title.
29-7994
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862,
#259
053 Wood, Playsted, 1905=
Mr. Thoreau writes a book.
(In The New colophon. New York. 28 om. vel,
pt. 4 (1948) pe 367-376)
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862--BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Ss
Adams, Raymond, 1898-
The Thoreau library of Raymond Adams, a
catalogue. Supplement.
CNorwood, Pa.J : Norwood Editions, 1976.
(41,25 leaves ; 28cm.
Facsimile of mimeographed original, pub-
lished at Chapel Hill, N.C., 1937.
One of 100 copies.
1. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862--
Bibliography.
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5
7
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817 -1862—BIBLIOGRAPHY,
Cook, Reginald Lansing, 1903-
The Concord saunterer; including a discussion of the nature
mysticism of Thoreau, by Reginald Lansing Cook, original
letters by Thoreau, and a check list of Thoreau items in the
Abernethy library of Middlebury college compiled by Viola
C. White. Middlebury, Vt., Middlebury college press, 1940.
1p. 1., v-ix, 91p. illus. (maps) 234.
Map on lining-papers.
1. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. 2, Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-
1862— Bibl. 1. White, Viola Chittenden, 1890— mu. Middlebury
college, Middlebury, Vt. Library. m1, Abernethy, Julian Willis, 1853—
1923. tv. Title.
40—11181
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Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862, Bibliography,
Jones, Samuel Arthur. *Q.35.4
Bibliography of Henry David Thoreau. With an outline of his life.
Compiled and chronologically arranged .. .
= New York. The De Vinne Press. 1894. 80, (1) pp.
Engraved title-page. [Rowfant Club. Publications.
20% cm., in 4s.
No. 66 of an edition of 90 copies.
Portrait,
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L5106 — S.r. Pubs. — Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Bibl.
THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862—=BOOKS AND |
‘A2630A READING.
4 Cameron, Kenneth Walter, 1908=
Emerson the essayist; an outline of his philo=
sophical development through 1836, with special
| emphasis on the sources and interpretation of
nature, also bibliographical appendices of general
and special interest to students of American lit-
erature, emphasizing Thoreau, Emerson, the Boston
library society and selected documents of New
England transcendentalism. Raleigh, N.C., The
Thistle press, 1945.
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID, 1817-1862—<-BOOKS AND
I °
*A.2650A ae
4 Cameron, Kenneth Walter, 1908= Emerson the
essayist. Raleigh, N.C., 1945. (Card 2)
2ve diagrs. (1 fold.) 264 cm
"Limited edition of one hundred and fifty
copies." No. 75.
Bibliographical foot-notes.
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Thoreau, Sophia E. **Q.81.1.9
A Troutbeck letter-book (1861-1867). Being unpublished letters
to Myron B. Benton from Emerson, Sophia Thoreau, Moncure
Conway, [Julia Ward Howe] and others. With an introduc-
tion by George Edward Woodberry.
= Amenia, N. Y. 1925. 23 pp. [Troutbeck leaflets. No. 9.] 22
cm.
One of an edition of 200 copies.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1929.
N6031 — Quadruple main card. — Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. (M1) —
Thoreau, Sophia E. (M2) — Con way, Moncure Daniel, 1832-
1907. (M3) — Howe, Julia vee SD 1819-1910, (M4) — Tr. (1) —
S.r.c. (1) — Letters. Colls. (1) — yron B., 1834-1902. (1) — Wood-
, berry, George Edward, pref., 1855-. (1)
Thoreau, Sophia E., d.1876, joint -ed.
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
Excursions. By Henry D. Thoreau ...
Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 1863.
319p. front.(port.) 19cm.
Edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Sophia
Thoreau.
CONTENTS.--Biographical sketch Cby R.W. Emerson]
--Natural history of Massachusetts.--A walk to
Wachusett.--The landlord.--A winter walk.--The
succession of forest trees.--Walking.--Autumnal
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Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Excursions.
1863. (Card 2)
tints.--Wild apples.--Night and moonlight.
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Todd, Mabel Loomis, 1856-1932.
The Thoreau family two generations ago / by
Mabel Loomis Todd ...
Berkeley Heights, N.J. : Oriole Press, 1958.
lp. f{. ,Cviil-x,23,Cllp.,1 leaf of plates
port. ; 24.5em. (Thoreau Society booklet, no.13)
"Edition limited to 570 copies"
Beige wrapper printed & illustrated in red &
blue.
Laid in: printed "Extract from: The Thoreau
Society Bulletin", Fall, 1958.
© “
Thoreau, the cosmic Yankee,
Ishill, Joseph.
Thoreau, the cosmic Yankee; with gleanings from his
writings. Berkeley Heights, N. J., Published and print.
priv. by the Oriole Press, 1962.
83 p. port. 20cm.
“Bdition ... limited to 150 copies. None for sale.”
“First published ... for the Thoreau Centennial of Walden, in “The
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PS3053.1 8 & 64-35817
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Contectiong Thoreau's flute.
Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1883.
sScQ Thoreau's flute : a poem / by Louisa M. Alcott.
125 Berkeley Heights, N.J. : The Oriole Press, 1950.
aly C8Ip. 3; 16cm.
Title page printed in black & green.
"First published in the Atlantic Monthly,
September, 1863": p.(8J.
\
® i.
Thoreau's incarceration.
Jones, Samuel Arthur, 1834-1912.
Thoreau’s incarceration, as told by his jailer. By Arthur
¥#Q.125
9
7) Samuel ;sic, Jones. Berkeley Heights, N. J., Oriole Press,
1962.
18 p. 20cm.
“Originally published in the Inlander of Ann Arbor, Michigan, De-
cember, 1898, vol. ix, p. 96-108 ... reprinted for the Thoreau centennial
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Thorer, Alban, editor and prefacer, 1489-1550,
Xenophon. Collected works. Greek and Latin. **H72.3
Xenophontis philosophi ac historici excellentissimi opera, quae
qvidem extant, omnia, tam graeca qvam latina hominum ‘doctissi-
morum diligentia, partim iam olim, partim nunc primum la-
tinitate donata, ac multo accuratius quam antea recognita.
Basileae. Apvd Nicolavm Brylingervm. Anno M.D. XLV. (28),
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1483.—Amaseo, Romolo, tr. 1489-1552. — Pirckheimer, Wilibald, tr. 1470-1530.—
Bessarion, Joannes, Cardinal, tr. 1395-1472. — Maffei, Rafaello, tr.
1451-1521.—Bruni, Leonardo, tr. iis 1369-1444.— Erasmus, Desiderius,
tr. 1467-1536. — Ribittus, Joannes, ' amerarius, Joachim, tr. 1500-1574. —
Ognibuono da Lanigo, tr. — Castalion, Sébastien, tr. 1515-1563.
Thorer, Alban, editor and prefacer, 1489-1550,
Xenophon. Collected works. (Continued, 1.) **H.72.3
678 pp. 31% cm., in 6s.
Contents. — De p.edia Cyri Persarum regis lib. VIIT., Francisco Philelpho
interprete. — De Cyri minoris expeditione, lib, VII., Romulo Amaseo
interprete. — De rebus Grecorum, libri VII., Bilibaldo Pirckhemero inter-
prete. — De fastis & dictis Socratis, libri VIII., Bessarione Cardinale
interprete. — QOceconomicus, Raphaéle Volaterrano interprete. — De
Agesilai regis L.acedeemonicrum laudibus oratio, F. Philelpho interprete.
— Apologia pro Socrate, Leonardo Aretino interprete. — Hieron siue
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Thorer, Alban, editor and prefacer, 1489-1550,
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Tyrannus, Erasmo Roterodamo interprete. — Pori seu de uectigalibus,
loanne Ribitto interprete. — De re equestri libellus, loachimo Camerario
interprete. — Hipparchicus, seu de magistratu equitum officio, I. Ribitto
interprete. — De uenatione libelius, Omnibono Leoniceno interprete. —
Symposium, I. Ribitto interprete. — De republica & legibus Laced#mo-
niorum libellus, F. Philelpho interprete. — De Atheniensium republica,
Sebastiano Castalione interprete.
The volume was edited, with a preface, by A, Thorer.
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H3392
Thoresby, Ralph, 1658-1725. *4545.7—=**G.3756.15
The diary of Ralph Thoresby, F.R.S., author of The topography of
Leeds. (1677-1724.) Now first published from the original
manuscript, by the Rev. Joseph Hunter.
London. Colburn & Bentley. 1830. 2 v. Portrait. 2114 cm.,
in 8s.
Two copies on shelf-number *4545.7.
This card was printcd at the Boston ; Public Library, November 2, 1923.
M7257 — Hunter, Joseph, F.S.A., ed., 1783-1861. — Diaries.
Thoresby, Ralph, 1638-1725.
*Reserve Dacatus Leodiensis: or, The topography of...
fDA690 —s Leedes.
e LATA London, M. Atkins, 1715.
—s - _ ee ee — ee ee ee
Thoresby, Ralph, 1658-1725,
**G_3756.15
Letters of eminent men, addressed to Ralph Thoresby, now first pub-
lished from the originals.
London. Colburn & Bentley. 1832. 2 v. 22cm., in 8s.
This card was printed at the Boston = Public Library, November 2, 1923.
M7256 — Thoresby, Ralph, 1658-1725. — Letters. Colls.
*Defoe
30
PY 7
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No.4
Thoresby, Ralph, 1658-1725.
Smith, John, £1. 1673-16€0.
The curiosities of common water: or The ad-
vantages thereof in preventing and curing many
distempers, Gather'd from the writings of
sevéral eminent physicians, and also from more
than forty years experience, To which are added,
Some rules for preserving health by diet, The
4th eds, with additions communicated by Mr.
Ralph Thoresby and others, London, Printed for
J, and B, Clark, 1723,
80 p, 20cm,
1. Hydrotherapy ——Early works to 1800,
2, Diet, I Thoresby, Ralph, 1658-
1725, 1, Title,
Thorius, Raphael. -1625.
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Thore, Raphaél, -1625.
vy. grv' This card was printed at the Boston ae Public Library June 8, 1938.
E2657
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5898
so
Thorley, John.
. Or the female monarchy.
London, Printed for the author ... 1744.
1cxxx.
Thorley, Wilfrid C. *A.7029.1.9.2
On translating poetry.
(In Poetry and drama. Vol. 2, pp. 47-51. London. 1914.)
\ This card was printed at the Boston ee Public Library, January 13, 1921.
M603 — Poetry. — Translation.
Thorn, Stephen.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
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THORN, PRUSSTA—its Tory.
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«25 An suthentick narrative of the late proceedings
,ALOA and cruel execution at Thorn, With two letters
written upon that occasion by Britannicus, in
the London Journal, ‘To which is prefix'd, An
account of the rights and privileges of the city
of Thorn, London, Printed for W, Wilkins; and
sold by J, Peele, 1725.
xvi, 44 pe 20cm.
On the Jesuits,
1, Thorn, Prass Qe. 2, Jesuits in Prus-
sia,
THORN, FRUSSTA--HISTORY,
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e125 A faithful and exact narrative of the horrid
.AlOF tragedy; lately acted at Thorn, in Polish Prus—
sia; by the contrivances and instigations of
the Jesuits .«. london, Printed and sold by
J, Roberts [1725]
37 Pp. 19cm.
1, Thorn, Prussia--Hist, 2. Jesuits in Prus-
sia. &
Thorn, The. [Ballad.] No. 15 in **H.80.101
— Broadside. London. Evans. [18—?] 10% X 35% inches.
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mH This card was printed at the Boston
H2183 — Ballads. — Broadsides.
Thorn, The. [Song.] No. 51 in **H.g0.470
(In Gay, John, 1685-1732. Sweet William’s departure. Broad-
side. [Boston? 1&8—?])
This card was printcd at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1919.
L7320 — Broadsides. — Songs. Without music.
Thornbury, George Walter.
Life in Spain; past and present.
London. Smith, Elder & Co. 1859. 2v.in 1. Plates. Sm.8°.
5099a.59
Same. New York. Harper. 1860. 388 pp. 12°.
5099a.87—** D.130a.15
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Public Library, March 10, 1905.
This card was printed at the Boston
F6751 — Spain. Manners. — T.r.
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Thornbury, George Walter. 6597-16=**G.3935.12—**K.205.4
Shakspere’s England; or, sketches of our social history in the reign
of Elizabeth.
London. Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans. 1856. 2 v.
18% cm., in 8s.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12, 1915
Ka2711 — T.r. — England. Manners.
PR Thornbury, Walter, 1828-1876.
5670 Historical & legendary ballads &
Px bo] songs. / By Walter Thornbury.
A67 Illustrated by J. Whistler, F. Walker,
John Tenniel, J. D. Watson, W. Small .
+. and many others. -- London: :;:
Chatto and Windus..., 1876...
xxiii, [Lis 280; [2] p. 3 £rone«,
441, ¢ 26 Gms
List of illustrations: p. xvii-
eid dd.
I. Whistler, James Abbott McNeill,
1834-1903, artist. II. Tenniel, John,
fl... LS76.. artist.
MRGRRBK & 19008446
PR5670.T5 A67
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#G,Cab.
Led
ThornbyAbbey by 7é,
W&M 825,
English 1642-1700 microcards.
Thorndike, Ashley Horace, 1871-1933. **G_3956.42
Shakespeare in America.
— London. Oxford University Press. [1927.] 22, (1) pp. [British
Academy. Lectures. Shakespeare Lectures. 1927.] 25cm.
This card was printed at the Boston
N5008 — T.r. — S.r. — Shakespeare,
Public Library, March 19, 1929.
illiam. Shakespeare in America.
Thorndike, Ashley Horace, editor, 187 1—
Modern readers’ series.
For the separate volumes oi this series,
See
Modern readers’ series.
This cara was printed at the Bos!» = Pubic Library, January 12, 1-0
N4208
Thorndike, Ashley Horace, editor, 18712933.
**G. 3956. 53= 4596.159
Matthews, James Brander, 1852- , and Ashley Horace Thorndike,
1871-1933, editors.
Shaksperian studies. By members of the Department of English
and Comparative Literature in Columbia University.
New York. Columbia University Press. 1916. (9), 452 pp. 23
cm.
Written for the celebration of the Shakespeare tercentenary.
Each study is catalogued seperately.
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M1187 — T.r. — Jt. ed. — Shake speare, William. Celebrations.
1916. — Shakespeare, William. Bio: — Columbia University. Depart-
ment of English and Comparative Lite re.
‘
5
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936,
How Shakspere came to write the “Tempest.” With an introduction
**'T 46.62.1
by Ashley H. Thorndike.
New York. 1916. (5), 38 pp.
Museum. Publications.
1.] 22% cm.
One of an edition of 333 copies.
[Columbia University. Dramatic
Series 3. Papers on playmaking. No.
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: aa?” —
L212 — S.r.c.— Thorndike, Ashley Hor ref., 1871-"— Shakespeare, William.
Tempest. Sources.
Thorndike, Augustus. -1858. No. 18 in *8073.30=**T.65.4
Catalogue of the collection of pictures of the late Augustus Thorn-
dike, to be sold by auction, . . . Oct. 25, 1860... Leonard &
Co., auctioneers ...
Boston. Mudge. 1860. 22 pp. 23 cm.
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Jso2 — Paintings. Cats. — Leonard & Co., auctioneers.
Thorndike, Augustus.
Catalogue of the library of the late Augustus
Thorndike, esq. To be sold by auction, at 118
Milk Street, Boston, May 29th, and following
days, 1860.
Boston: W.C.Otis,auctioneer. 1860.
2p.f.,75p. 2hem.
Printed cream wrappers preserved.
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Thorndike, Herbert, 1598-1672.
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Academy of America and the University of Chicago,
Ved
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CONTENTS.--An anonymous work in sixteen chapters
composed in Spain about A.D, 1238.--Albertus Mag=
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46 nas on comets; English thanslation.--Aegidius of
Lessines on cometse-=-Carard de Silteo (Feltre?)
on comets.--Peter of Limoges on the comet of
1299.-=Judgment concerning the comet of 130le==
Geoffrey of Meaux on the comet of 1315.--Geoffrey
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1. Comets. 2. Astronomy, Medieval. I. Title.
II. Series: Corpus of medieval scientific texta¥
Thorne, Charles Robert. 1814-1893. **T 13:7
Old times—theatres and professionals
Memoirs. By himself.
Also, interview with Charles R. Thorne . . . by G. O, Seilhamer.
1881,
N. p. N.d.] Unpaged. Portrait. 17% cm.
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gramme is inserted. Seilhamer’s article is in pamphlet form.
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Thorne, David. **T 35.33
The death of a loved one. Beyond evil.
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Thorne, David. *A 8882.1
Thirteen. A book of poems.
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Keer in
Dene THORNE, ETHEL MARY (CHENEY) 1878-1937.
Floyd, Olive Beatrice.
Joy is the banner; the life of Ethel M. Cheney Thorne,
by Olive Floyd and Samuel Thorne. Rye, N. Y., Privately
printed, 1950.
xiv, 784 p. illus., ports., geneal. tables. 25 cm.
1. Thorne, Ethel Mary (Cheney) 1878-1937. 1, Thorne, Samuel,
1874- joint author. ua. Title.
CT275.T579F5 e 920.7 50-33521
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337 Floyd, Olive Beatrice.
-T6 Pilot officer Jnmes Neale Thorne, R.A.F.,
D.F.C., 1919-1944. Rye, New York, Privetsly
printed, 1956.
xviii, 345 p. illus., vorts. 24 cn.
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1. Thorne, James Neule, 1919-1944,
THORNE, PHEBE ANNA, 1328-1909.
Floyd, Olive Beatrice.
Phebe Anna Thorne, Quakeress, 1828-1909. Rye, N. Y.,
1958.
80p. illus, 21 em.
1. Thorne, Phebe Anna, 1828-1909.
BX7795.T584F6 Ge 922.8673 59-577 t
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Thorne, Sabina.
‘Ace. Of gravity and grace.
83- Newark, Vermont : Janus Press, 1982.
Tak
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21
Scho-
field
Thorne, Samuel, 1835- *A 8883.1
The journal of a boy’s trip on horseback. 1848.
— New York. Privately printed. 1936. 47, (2) pp. Illus. Portraits.
Plates. Pictorial map. Facsimiles. 24 cm.
The trip was made from Charleston, South Carolina to Millbrook, Dutchess
County, New York.
No. 344 of an edition of 500 copies.
Edited by Samuel Thorne, Jr.
i This card was printed at the Boston 7) Public Library June 18, 1937.
E1927 — T.r.— Diaries.— Voyages al avels.— Thorne, Samuel, Jr., ed., 1874-.
—United States. Geog.
Thorne, Samuel, Jr, editor, 1874—
Thorne, Samuel, 1335- *A.8883.1
The journal of a boy’s trip on horseback. 1848.
— New York. Privately printed. 1936. 47, (2) pp. Illus. Portraits.
Plates. Pictorial map. Facsimiles. 24 cm,
The trip was made from Charleston, South Carolina to Millbrook, Dutchess
County, New York.
No. 344 of an edition of 500 copies.
Edited by Samuel Thorne, Jr.
This card was printed at the Boston & Public Library June 18, 1937.
E1927 — T.r.— Diaries.— Voyages avels— Thorne, Samuel, Jr., ed., 1874-.
—United States. Geog.
— a = = q
Kerr in
Rare Book Thorne, Samuel, 1874- joint author. |
* Pell
8871 Floyd, Olive Beatrice.
Joy is the banner; the life of Ethel M. Cheney Thorne,
by Olive Floyd and Samuel Thorne. Rye, N. Y., Privately
printed, 1950.
xiv, 734 p. illus., ports., geneal. tables. 25 cm.
1, Thorne, Ethel Mary (Cheney) 1878-1937. 1, Thorne, Samuel,
1874— joint author. 1. Title.
CT275.T579F5 & 920.7 50-33521
Library of Congress dy
Thorne, William, 7. 1763.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
a Information Card
Library of Congress
Thorne, William Henry. 2407.88=*R.9.888
Modern idols. Studies in biography and criticism.
Philadelphia. J. B. Lippincott Co. 1887. 179 pp. 16 cm., in 6s.
Contents. — Matthew Arnold. — Robert Browning. — Ole Bull. — Robert
Burns. — Thomas Carlyle. — George Eliot. — George Sand.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 20, 1924.
Mo453 — T.r. — Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888. — Browning, Robert,
1812-1889. — Bull, Ole Sornenann QD 1810-1880, — Burns, Robert,
1759-1796. — Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. — Eliot, George, pseud. — Dudevant,
Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, 1804-1876.
Thornell, J. Higden. *T 46.54
The bill of the play. An illustrated record of the chief dramas,
plays, operas bouffe, etc., produced or revived during . . . 1881.
. . . Illustrations by Hal Ludlow. Edited by J. Higden Thornell.
= London. “Pictorial World” office. [1881.] 7-116 pp. Illus. Por-
traits. Plates. 20%cm., in 8s.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914.
bs Jso1 — T.r. — London. Theatres. — Drama. English. — Ludlow, Hal, illus.
Thornell, J, Higden, editor,
**T 96.163
Bill, The, of the Play. An illustrated record of the chief dramas, plays,
operas bouffe, etc., produced or revived during the year 1881.
With a short story of the plot, a critical analysis of the piece and
the actors, and the full cast, and date of production. ... Illus-
trations by Hal Ludlow. Edited by J. Higden Thornell.
= London. “Pictorial World” Office. [1882.] 11-116, (1) pp.
Illus. Portraits. 21 cm., in 8s.
This card was printed at the Boston aS Public Library, August 6, 1913.
J79 — Drama. Period. — Ludlow, Hal illus. — Thornell, J. Higden, editor. —
London, Eng. Period. — Year-books.
Thorner, Horace E.
Aec. Echoes of fifty years.
80-109 Cummington, MA : Hawthorne Publication, 1980.
g: author
Rare BooK
Dept.
*xQ
931
.L86D
Thornley, George, b. 161), tr. °
Longus. Daphnis et Chloe. English.
Daphnis & Chloe; translated out of the Greek
of Longvs by George Thornley in 1657; with dec-
orations by John Avsten.
1931, Privately printed for Rarity Press,
New York,N.Y.
2p.f.,7-199,ClJp. col.front.,plates. 24.5cm.
Title illustration.
o 1.
Thornley, George, b. 1614, tr.
RarRE Boom
Deft. Longus. Daphnis et Chloe. English.
bap (2) Daphnis and Chloe Cby] Longus; woodcuts by
.9h9 Aristide Maillol.
-L88D CNew York] Pantheon [1949]
174,ClJp. illus. 23.5em.
Title page in rust & black; title illustration.
Based on the translation of George Thornley.
@ 10
Thornley, Isobel Dorothy, joint editor.
Great chronicle of London.
The Great chronicle of London, edited by A. H. Thomas ...
and I. D. Thornley ... London, Printed by G. W. Jones at the
sign of the Dolphin, 1938.
Ixxvi, 502 p. facsims. 31™.
Half-title: The Great chronicle of London (Guildhall library, Ms,
3313)
Attributed to Robert Fabyan.
“This edition of the Great chronicle of London has been prepared
under the direction of the Library committee of the Corporation of the
city of London for presentation only. 500 copies have been printed at
the sign of the Dolphin, of which this is number 213.”
1. London—Hist.—To 1600. 1. Fabyan, Robert, d. 1513, supposed
author. 1m. Thomas, Arthur Hermann, 1877- ed. ui. Thornley, Isobel
Dorothy, joint ed. Iv. Lon- don, Guildhall library. Ms. 3313.
40—7720
Library of Congress DA680.G7
(42e2) 942.1
Thornthwaite, William Henry. XG, 845.1396
A guide to photography.
London. Horne, Thornthwaite, & Wood. 1845. 57pp. Plate.
8°.
¢ MB-Rev.
This card was printed at the Boston = — Public Library, August 24,1910,
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SPECIAL
and peruser.
COLLECTIONS Beat of wings; a magazine of verse for poet
*SCA
| «6538 3v.
v.l-4,no.1; Sept.1940-Feb.1947.
23cm.
irregular.
Reproduced from type-written copy.
Vol.3,no.7-11 published in Jacksonville, N.C.
Editors: 1940-Aug.1941, C. Yoxtheimar; Sept.
1941-Aug.1946, A. Bellis; Nov.1946-1947, V. Page.
No more published?
Incomplete: v.1,no.5 and v.3,no.9 wanting.
1. Poetry--Periodicals.
I. Yoxtheimar, Cath-
erine.
II. Thornton, Alice Grace (Bellis), 1908-
III. Page, Vir- & ginia.
MB
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+g. .
397g Picenten, Bonnell, 1724-1768.
The battle of the wigs, a mock-heroic poem. In three
parts .... Written in the year 1768.
(In The School for satire ... London, 1802. 21°". p. 359-386)
The title of earlier editions reads: “An additional canto to Dr. Garth’s
poem of the Dispensary.”
1, Title.
®& 16-5293
Library of Congress
Thornton, Bonnell, editor, 1724-1768,
**T’.26.25
Have at you all: or, the Drury-Lane Journal. [No. 1. Jan. 16, 1752.]
By Madam Roxana Termagant [pseud. of Bonnell Thornton].
Addressed to Sir Alexander Drawcansir [pseud of Henry Field-
ing], author of the Covent-Garden Journal. Continued every
Thursday. ; ;
London, Printed: and sold at the Publick Register Office...
MDCCLIL. 24 pp. 21% cm,, in 4s.
This card was printed ai the Boston Ge Public Library, December 30, 1913.
J276 — London. Theatres. Period. ding, Henry. 1707-1754. — Periodicals.
— Thornton, Bonnell, ed. 1724-1768. — Drama. Periodicals.
=
Thornton, Bonnell, joint compiler.
P.83.185.1
Colman, George, the elder, 1732-1794, and Bonnell
Thornton, compilers.
Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great Britain
and Ireland. Republished with alterations, addi-
tions and improvements,
London. Stafford. [1774,] 2 v. in Ie Sme 8°.
Contents, <1. Mrs. Barber.-Mrs, Barbauld.-lMrs. Behn.
-Mrs. Brooke.-Miss Carter.=-Miss Sally Carter.
-Mrs. Chapone.-Lady Chudleigh.-Mrs. Cockburn.=
(Continued. )
Thornton, Bonnell, joint compiler.
P.83.185.1
Colman, G., the elder, 1732-1794, and B. Thornton,
compilers. Poems by the most eminent ladies
ee e (Continued ls)
Mrs. Collier.-Mrs, Darwall.-Mrs. Greville.-Mrs.
Grierson.-Miss Heys.-Mrs, Jones.-Mrs. Killigrew.
-Mrs, Leapor. 2. Mrs. Lennoxe-Mrs. Madan.-Mrs. Mas-
ters.-Lady Montague.-Hon. Mrs, Monk.=Dutchess of
Newcastle.-Miss Pennington.-Mrs, Phillips.-Mrs,.
Pilkington.-Mrs. Hampden Pye.-Miss Roberts.=
—_"
Thornton, Bonnell, joint compiler.
P.83.185.1
Colman, G., the elder, 1732-1794, and B. Thornton,
compilers. Poems by the most eminent ladies
+ » (Continued 2.)
Mrse Rowe.-Mrs. Savage.-Miss Scott.-Mrs. Thrale.
-Miss Tomlins.-Miss Whately.-Anne, Countess of
Winchelsea.
—_—e- SS ae
Thornton, Bonnell, 1724-1768.
Lloyd, Robert. 1733-1764. No. 7 in **G.3820.11
The actor. [Poem.] Addressed to Bonnell Thornton, Esq. The
fourth edition.
London: Printed for G. Kearsly, .. MDCCLXIV. (3), 16
pp. 26% cm., in 2s.
This card was printcd at the Boston : Public Library, May 8, 1915
K4859 — T.r. — Acting. — Thornton, Bonnell. 1724-1768.
MRGRRBK
Thornton, Edward, 1799-1875.
A gazetteer of the territories
under the government of the East~-
India company : and of the native
states on the continent of India. /
Compiled by the authority of the Hon.
Court of directors, and chiefly from
documents in their possesion, by
Edward Thornton. -- London : W. H.
Allen, 1854. (Cox and Wyman.)
4v. 2 £614. Map. ¢ 23 cms
1. India--Description and travel--
Gazetteers. I. Title.
© ocm11112283
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Thornton, Elisha,
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
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Library of Congress
Thornton, Elisha, editor,
**H1.99a.54
New-England Almanack, The, or, Lady’s,gnd Gentleman’s Diary, for
iHo7 Ho
the Year of our Lord Christ 1765 0-72, 74-80, 82, 85-874%2,
4-97, 99, 1802, 04 — | +.
rovidence [etc.]. Carter [etc. 1765-1814.] 39gv.in 34 16°.
The title-pages for 1765-80 read by Benjamin West; for 1795, 96, the
Astronomical calculations, by Elisha Thornton; for 1797, by Thornton and
Eliab Wilkinson; for 1782, 85-87, 92, 94-97, 990, 1805-14, by Isaac Bicker-
staff [pseud. of Benjamin West].
Bickerstaff’s New Fngland Almanac !*4489.46], published at Norwich, is
an entirely different publication.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Far further additiens, soe .ewewgaud Nwamack the. os \adys anh Comfemnan
cell :
This card was printed at the uston Public Library, July 18, 1907.
G3659 — West, Benjamin, LL.D., ed. 1730-1813. -- Thornton, Elisha, ed. —
Almanacs.
Thornton, Everard, translator.
Besson, Maurice, 1885-.
The scovrge of the Indies :
buccaneers, corsairs, & filibusters,
from original texts and contemporary
engravings / by Maurice Besson. --
London : George Routledge & Sons,
1929. ( Bruxelles : F. Van
Buggenhoudt )
XII,330,[4]p.,(5] leaves of plates :;:
411; (some col.), ports.; maps + 30
cm.
Translation of: Les ''Freres de la
coste'' filibustiers & corsaires ...
Paris, 1928 ; ''translated by Everard
tt
Thornton.
First four and last pages blank.
(cont. next card
MRG85-500489
20017
Thornton, Everard, translator.
R-B
X£H Besson, Maurice, 1885-. The scovrge of
-709 the Indies : 1709
-B46S (card 2)
''This edition is limited to 960
copies for The United Kingdom.''
Ex libris (bookplate): John Percival
Walker. MB copy.
Bibliography p.329-[(331].
1..Buccaneers. 2..Pirates.
I.Thornton, Everard, translator. II.T.
RG85-500489 r & AACR2 MRG85-500489
R-B
: 20018
Thornton, Jessy Quinn, 1810-1888,
*Reserve Oregon and California in 1848.
2378 New York, Harper, 1849. 2v.
220 LOxxx.
Thornton, John,
*Juv.Res. Counsels and cautions.for youth,
75298 Boston, J, Loring [18292]
e3lL tCx,
No. 139 in *Atlas 10.4.B5.2
Thornton, John, Map Publisher.
A mapp of Virginia, Mary-land, New-Jarsey, ‘New-York & New
England.
London, [169-?] Size, 20K 1634 inches. Scale (computed), 12
y miles to 1 inch.
Submap. — A mapp of New England.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
P<. ; 4
This card was printed at the Boston ae Public Library, June 20, 1905.
F7999 — Maryland. Geog. Maps. — england. Geog. Maps. — New Jersey.
Geog. Maps. — New York, State. Geog. Maps. — Virginia. Geog. Maps.
No. 138 in *Atlas 10.4.B5.2
No: Tse + sty bit etek
Thornton, John, Map Publisher.
A new map of Carolina.
London. [1690?] Size, 20% * 17% inches. Scale (computed),
20.7 miles to 1 inch.
Submap.—A perticuler map for the going into Ashley and Cooper Rivers.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
mM
NN es
Public Library, June 8, 1905.
‘Fats card was printed at the Buston
F7812 — Carolina, Province. Geog. Maps.
No. 136 in */Atlas 10. 4.B5.2
Thornton, John, Map Publisher.
A new map of New England, New York, New ‘Tarsey, Pensilvania,
Maryland and Virginia.
London. [16g0?] Size, 1714 20% inches. Scale (computed),
21.3 miles to I inch.
Submap. — New York Harbor.
{This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card ar printed at the Boston Public Library, June 20, 1905.
F7909 — Maryland. Geog. Maps. & — New England. Geog. Maps.
— New Jersey. Geog. Maps. — New . Geog. Maps. — Pennsylvania. Geog.
Maps. — Virginia. Geog. Maps.
7454.66 *#H. 99.290
Thornton, John, of Clapham, Surrey.
The love of Christ the source of genuine philanthropy.
A discourse occasioned by the death of John Thornton,
esqe, containing observations on his character end
principles.
Reprinted eat Providence, by Carter and Wilkinson.
1794. (2), 59 ppe 20 1/2 ome, in 8s
THORNTON, JOHN T., d. 1862.
Dabney, Robert Lewis, 1820-1898.
A memorial of Lieut. Colonel John T. Thornton,
of the Third Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A. by the
Rev. R.L. Dabney, D.D.
Richmond,Va: Presbyterian Committee of Pub-
lication. 1864.
22p. 18.5cm.
Crandall 2567.
© 8
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Drpr Thornton, John Wingate, 1818-1878.
*XCh Catalogue of the autograph letters and his-
M4 torical manuscripts belonging to the late
+20 J. Wingate Thornton. To be sold by auction ...
October 15th and 16th, 1878 ... Charles F.
Libbie,...auctioneer ...
Boston: W.F.Brown & Co.,printers,No.113
Franklin Street. [1878]
Thup. 23.5cem.
Printed tan wrappers preserved.
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accuracy of the title pag
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eT51 Thornton, John Wingate, 1618-1878.
The historical relation of New England to the
English commonwealth. By John Wingate Thornton.
[Boston, U. S. A., Press of A. Mudge & son] 187.
cm
ret 105 p. 25 1/2,
DerrT.
*G.302.5 —— —— [Another copy]
1. New England—Pol. & govt.—Colonial period.
2. New England—Church history. 3. Massachu-
setts—Hist.—Colonial period. I. Title.
@ *F].T51
Thornton, John Wingate. 1818-1878. **G,3626.25
Index of names and places in Sullivan’s [History of the] District of
Maine.
— Portland. Huston. [1914.] (13) pp. 20%cm.
The manuscript of this index was found in a copy of the above work
formerly the property of John Wingate Thornton.
Sullivan’s History of the District of Maine may be found on shelf-num-
ber 2339.6=**G.3626.14 =**Adams 252.15.
(
VA}
Vv This card was printed at the Boston & Public Library, July 9, 1914.
| K2555 — Sullivan, James, Governor ot Massachusetts. 1744-1808.— Maine. Hist.
| hae
— Indexes to periodicals, etc.
—-
Thornton, John Wingate. 1818-1878. *2321.22—**G.300.127
The landing at Cape Anne; or the charter of the first permanent
colony on the territory of the Massachusetts Company, Now dis-
covered and first published from the original manuscript. With
an inquiry into its authority and a history of the colony. 1624-
1628. Roger Conant, governor.
Boston. Gould & Lincoln. 1854. xii, 84 pp. Map. Facsimile.
25cm., in 4s.
This card was printed at the Boston @ Public Library, July 23, 1914
K2342 — T.r. — Cape Ann, Mass. Htst. — Conant, Roger. 1593-1679. — Massa-
chusetts. Hist. Colonial period.
csi
MRGRRBK
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Thornton, John Wingate, 1818-1878.
The landing at Cape Anne : or,
The charter of the first permanent
colony on the territory of the
Massachusetts company. / Now
discovered and first published from
the original manuscript. With an
inquiry into its authority and a
history of the colony. 1624-1628.
Roger Conant, governor. By John
Wingate Thornton. -- Boston: : Gould
and Lincoln. ; New York: : Sheldon,
Lamport, and Blakeman, 1854.
(Thurston and Torry.)
(Continued on next card)
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1854. (Card 2)
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The folded facsimile.
MB (R-B) has two copies.
1. Massachusetts-—-History-~-
Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775. 2.
Ann, Cape (Mass.)-—-History. 3s
Council for New England. 4.
Dorchester Company. i. Title.
© 01012050
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Thornton, John Wingate, 1818-1878.
*Reserve Lives of Isaac Heath and John Bowles.
, we [Roxbury, Mass.] 1850.
eRIT5 One of 50 copies.
ee - Pee ee
Thornton, John Wingate. 1818-1878,
Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad Company,
The convention at the Parker House, Boston, Dec. 3, 1874.
— Broadside. {Boston. 1874.] Size, 19 X 20% inches.
No. 1 in **H.90.446
There are manuscript notes by John W. Thornton.
Inserted are an advertisement of the bonds of the Company, cut from a
newspaper, and a prospectus of the Boston Land Company.
Same. Size, 25 X 834 inches. No. 2 in **H.90.446
Printed on both sides of the paper.
There are manuscript notes by John W. Thornton.
Thais card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914.
K3101 — T.r. — Thornton, John Wingate. 1818-1878. — Broadsides. — Manu-
scripts in this Library.
THORNTON, JOHN WINGATE, 1818-1878.
Rare 3008
Depts Amory, Thomas Coffin, 1812-1889.
*XCh Memoir of John Wingate Thornton ... with a
.879 list of his publications. By Thomas C. Amory.
.Am6M Boston: Printed for private distribution. 1879.
20p. front.(port.) 2hem.
"Reprinted from the N.E. Historical and genea-
logical register for July, 1879."
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Thornton, Percy M. K.157.,13
The Brunswick accession,
London. 1887, 8°,
- Brunswick, House of. - Gt. Brit. Hist. George l.
Thornton, Richard, ed.
Acc. Recognitions of Robert Frost. Twenty-fifth
78-423 anniversary.
(361) New York, Henry Holt and Co., [1937]
g: James Buell Munn a
*2416.30—**G.3712.20—=**K.112.13
Thornton, Robert, compiler. Fl. 15th century.
The Thornton romances. The early English metrical romances of
Perceval, Isumbras, Eglamour, and Degrevant. Edited by James
Orchard Halliwell.
London. 1844. lvi, 312 pp. [Camden Society. No. 30.] Sm. 4°.
Contents. — Introduction. — Description of the Cambridge and Lincoln
Manuscripts. — On the terminal contractions. — The Romance of Sir Per-
ceval of Galles. — The Romance of Sir Isumbras. — The Romance of Sir
Eglamour of Artois. — The Romance of Sir Degrevant.
Two copies on shelf-number *2416.30.
s
“This aed was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 10, 1906.
G2s56s5—Camden Society. Publi- a cations. — T.r. — Halliwell-Phil-
lipps, James Orchard, ed. 1820-1889. — Sir Isamtrzs. — Sir Eglamour. — Sir
Degrevant. — Syr Perecyvelle of Gales. — Arthurian romances,
Rare BOOK
DEPT. Thornton, Robert John, 17687-1837.
x.
XL A grammar of botany; containing an explanation
.818 of the system of Linnébus, and the terms of bo-
-1T39G tany, with botanical exercises, for the use of
schools and students ... By Robert John Thornton
New-York: Published by James Eastburn and Co.
at the Literary Rooms,Broadway.Clayton & Knight,
printers. 1818.
iv,C51-317p. xlv pl. lem. (12mo)
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gest of botany ... 1818. (Card 2)
.818 "Termini botanici. A dictionary of botanical
-T39G terms, for the use of students in botany. A new
edition. By James Lee": p.[2271-314.
The plates, signed as engraver by R.Brown,
New York, while appropriate to the pages they
face, bear page references to a seemingly dif-
ferent work.
Shaw/Shoemaker 45865; Pritzel 1953.
Ex libris (signature): William Tully.
,,
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Thornton, Robert John, 17687-1837
XS A new system of botany.
alk (In La belle assemblée. London. 25cm. n.s.,
ns.v.1- v.1-13 (Jan. 1810-June 1816), various p. illus.)
Wd Sections 1-4 (Jan.-April 1810) have title: A
full explanation of the science of botany.
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SCpfL Thornton's Temple of Flora, with plates faith-
-20 fully reproduced from the original engravings and
«31 the work described by Geoffrey Grigson; with
bibliographical notes by Handasyde Buchanan.
London, Collins, 1951.
2p. f.,vii-viii,20p. 36 plates(12 col.) 44cm.
"Botanical notes by William Thomas Stearn":
p.20.
"Printed in the Netherlands."
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John Brinkley.
1. Botany--Pictorial works. I. Grigson,
Geoffrey, 1905- . II. Buchanan, Handasyde.
III. Title: ~@: of Flora.
EB Thornton, Thomas C., 1794-1860.
449 An inquiry into the history of
Pi iow | slavery; : its introduction into the
United States; causes of its
continuance; and remarks upon the
abolition tracts of William E.
Channing, D. D. / By Rev. T. C.
Thornton. -- Washington City:
William M. Morrison, 1841.
[2], 345. p< ¢ 19cm:
OCLC number: ocm01957795.
1..Slavery i the United States--
Controversial literature--184l.
2..Channing, William Ellery, 1780-
1842. 3. .Slavery~-~Justification. I.T.
-611936 & AACR? 6-2'79'55
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12436
Thornton, T C
*Acc. An inquiry into the history of slaveryee.e
69-101) Washington, Morrison, 181,
(187) Variant binding of Acc. 69-101, (186).
Webster Collection
Thornton, William, 1759-1828.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
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Library of Congress
[Thornton, William Thomas]
#*Reserve ‘Life's mystery.'
44,02 Philadelphia, H. Longstreth, 1873.
64, Ic
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Thornton romances, The.
*2416.30=**G.3712.20=**K.112.13
Thornton, Robert, compiler. Fl. 15th century.
The Thornton romances. The early English metrical romances of
Perceval, Isumbras, Eglamour, and Degrevant. Edited by James
Orchard Halliwell.
London. 1844. Ivi, 312 pp. [Camden Society. No. 30.] Sm. 4°.
Contents. — Introduction. — Description of the Cambridge and Lincoln
Manuscripts. — On the terminal contractions. — The Romance of Sir Per-
ceval of Galles. — The Romance of Sir Isumbras. — The Romance of Sir
Eglamour of Artois. — The Romance of Sir Degrevant.
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Degrevant. — Syr Perecyvelle of Gales. — Arthurian romances.
Thornwell, James Henley, 1812-1862,
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Thornwell, J.H., Rev.
The rights and the duties of masters.
A sermon...
Charleston, SC : Steam-Power Press
of Walker & James., 1850.
Pamphlet. Bound with nos. 1-12, 14-20
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Thornwell, James Henley, 1812-1862.
The state of the country: : an
article republished from The Southern
Presbyterian review. / By J. H.
Thornwell. ---:Columbia, S.C. ¢
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L861.
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Thorny—Abbey.
Gratidd theatrales, or A choice ternary of Eng-
lish plays, composed upon especial occasions
by several ingenious persons; viz. Thorny-
Abbey, or The London-maid; a tragedy, by T.
W. The marriage-broker, or The pander; a
comedy, by M.W., M.A. Grim the collier of
Croydon, or The devil and his dame; with the
Devil and St. Dunstan; a comedy, by I.T.
Never before published: but now printed at
the request of sundry ingenious friends.
London, Printed by R.D. and are to be sold
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Gratid® theatrales ... (Card 2)
at the sign of the Black-Bear in S. Paul's
Church-yard. 1662.
8 p.l., 57, 85, 72, 53-57 p. 13cm. (12mo)
Each play has.special t.p. and separate
paging.
Wing G1580; Woodward & McManaway 608.
Thoron, Ward,
Turpinus, Johannes, Archbishop of Rheims. **Q..21.30
Codex quartus Sancti Iacobi de expedimento et conversione Yspanie
et Gallecie editus a Beato Turpino Archiepiscopo, [Vatican
manuscript, Codex C128.]
= [Boston. Merrymount Press, for Ward Thoron. 1934.] (66) pp.
Facsimiles. 2534 cm.
Relates to Charlemagne and Roland.
Presented to the Library by the Medieval Academy of America at the re-
quest of Ward Thoron.
One of an edition of 300 copies.
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D6066 — T.r. — Codices. — ae. 742-814. — Roland. — Mediaeval '-
Academy of America. Pubs. — Thoron, Ward.
Thorowgood, Thomas, B.D. **G_355.49—**H.27.16
Iewes in America, or, probabilities that the Americans are of that
race. With the removall of some contrary reasonings, and earnest
desires for effectuall endeavours to make them Christian.
London, Printed by W. H. for Tho. Slater... 1650. (43). 139
pp. 18cm., in 4s.
Contains An epistolicall discourse of Iohn Dury, and The relation of An-
tonie Monterinos, catalogued separately.
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Thorowgood, Thomas.
Jewes in America.
“Moore, George Henry, 1823-1892.
The first folio of the Cambridge Press. Memo-
randa concerning the Massachusetts Laws of 1648,
by George H. Moore ...
New York, Printed for the author, M DCCC LXXX
IX. C1889)
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Inscribed: Hon. Mellen Chamberlain, with best
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Thorowgood, Thomas, d. 1669.
Moderation ivstified, and the lords being at
hamd emproved, in a sermon at VWestminster be-
fore the Honorable Hovse of Commons ... preached
at the late solemne fast, December 25. 1644.
London, I, L, for C, Meredith, and for T. Sla~
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Six photogravures with descriptive leaflets of old London before
the Great Fire, A.D. 1666.
[London. 1909.] (8) pp., (6) Fg io in portfolio. 40cm.
Contents. — Old London Bridge. A.D. 1630 (east side). -- Old Cheapside,
A.D. 1580 (north side). — Old St. Paul’s, A.D. 1560 (south side). — Bay-
nard’s Castle, A.D. 1550 (north bank of Thames). — Bridewell Palace,
A.D. 1550 (at entrance to Fleet River). — Old Charing Cross. A.D. 1620
(and Whitehall).
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*Aec A diary of 1745.
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The lost tradition of American letters, by Willard Thorp,
Philadelphia, Priv. print. for the Philobiblon club, 1945,
1p. 1, 26, 1) p. 24 em,
1, American literature—Addresses, essays, lectures, I, Philobib-
lon club, Philadelphia. 1. Title,
Full name; William Willard Thorp,
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Lit. TitLe.
MRGRRBK & ocm01822624
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Thorpe, Benjamin, editor, 1782-1870,
3416.13=**Q.450a.8
BIBLE. New Testament. Gospels. ANcGto-Saxon.
The Halgan Godspel on Englisc. The Anglo-Saxon version of the
Holy Gospels. Edited by Benjamin Thorp2. Reprinted by Louis
F. Klipstein. 2d edition.
New York. Putnam. 1848. vi, (1), 239, (1) pp. 19¢cm., in 6s,
This card was printed at the Beston Public Library, July 19, 1923.
M6589 — Thorpe, Benjamin, ed., 1782-1870. — Klipstein, Louis F., ed. — Anglo-
Saxons. Lang. Works in Anglo-Saxon.
Thorpe, Benjamin, translator. 1782-1870,
Apollonius Tyrius, King. 2587.6=**G.4072.5
The Anglo-Saxon version of the story of Apollonius of Tyre, upon
which is founded the play of Pericles, attributed to Shakspeare;
from a MS. in the Library of C. C, C. Cambridge. With a literal
translation, &c., by Benjamin Thorpe.
London. Arch. 1834. v, 92, (2) pp. 19% cm., in 6s.
The I.atin version, of which the Saxon is a translation, forms the 153d
chapter of the Gesta Romanorum.
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132
Thorpe, Benjamin, 1782-1870, tr.
Lappenberg, Johann Martin, 1794-1865.
A history of England under the Anglo-Saxon
kings, tr. from the German of Dr. J. M. Lappen-
berg ... by Benjamin Thorpe ... with additions
and corrections by the author and the transla-
tor ... London, J. Murray, 1845.
2 v geneal. tab. 22°",
(Continued on next card)
© DAL30.L32
Thorpe, Benjamin, 1782-1870, tr.
DA130
132 Lappenberg, Johann Martin, 179-1865. A his-
tory of England under the Anglo-Saxon kings
«+. 1845. (Card 2)
Translation of v. 1 of the author's
"Geschichte von England".
"Literary introduction": v. 1, p. xxi-lxviii.
Bibliographical foot-notes,.
(Continued on next card)
a) DA1L30.1L32
tory of England under the Anglo-Saxon kings
e+» 1845. (Card 3)
Reine Boo. CONTENTS.—v. 1. From earliest times to 800.—
DEPT. w.. Bu. 800. to 1066.
*K.231.4 —- — [Another copy] 3 pl.
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Thorpe, Framcis, 1595-1665.
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56992 1iwered to the grand-jury at Yorke assigzem ...
7 London, T.W. forM. Wal bancke and R. Best,
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Thorpe, Robert.
XH A letter to William Wilberforce ... contain-
.A815 ing remarks on the reports of the Sierra Leone
-T39Le Company, and African Institution: with hints re-
specting the means by which an universal aboli-
tion of the slave trade might be carried into
effect. By Robert Thorpe ... The third edition,
with a preface.
London: Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington. No.
62, St. Paul's Church Yard; by Law and Gilbert,
St. John's-Square, Clerkenwell. 1815.
2 p. (..,xzvid., & 84 p. 20cm. (vo)
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A view of the present increase of the slave
trade ...
London, Longman,Hurst,Rees,Orme,and Brown,
1818.
LCx
Thorpe, Rose Alnora Hartwick, 1850-1939.
*Reserve "Curfew must not ring to-night."
PS3061 Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1883.
» T5A65
1883
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Ringing ballads, including Curfew must not ring to-night,
by Rose Hartwick Thorpe. Boston, D. Lothrop company
(1887,
vi p,, 2 1., 11-115 p. incl. 10 pl. front. (port.) 238.
1, Title.
31-17967
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Copyright 1887: 90508
Thorpe, Sheldon B. *2 oth” 4od.15
The history of the Fifteenth Connecticut Volunteers in the War
for the defense of the Union, 1861-1865.
— New Haven. The Price, Lee & Adkins Co. 1893. 362 pp.
Illus. Portraits. Plates. 8°.
uO a
Oct. 4, 1900
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*XCh. ... Catalogue of an unrivalled & most inter-
M4 esting collection of five thousand autograph
«35 letters and state documents, with signatures
or royal and noble personages, including many
of the different sovereigns of Great Britain;
also of European potentates ... At the very
low prices affixed to each article, for ready
money only, by Thomas Thorpe, 178, Piccadilly,
London ...
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Caley, John, 1763 ?-1834. No. 1 in **G,.317.4
Ancient seals. A catalogue of upwards of fifteen hundred impres-
sions from ancient seals, in wax and sulphur, with references to
the nature of the documents from which they were taken...
with a view to the illustration of early British history. Now on
sale by Thomas Thorpe . .. Covent Garden, London.
[London. 183-?] (2), 61 pp. 2114 cm., in 4s.
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L5748 — T.r. — Seals. Catalogues. — Thorpe, Thomas, bookseller.
Thorpe, Thomas Bangs, 1815-1878.
#Reserve The hive of "the bee—hunter,"
3899 New York, D. Appyleton, 1854.
AL A Lixxx,
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[Thorpe, Thomas Bangs] 1815-1878.
Lynde Weiss; an autobiography.
Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1852. |
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Higby [name on t.p.]
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The mysteries of the backwoods; or, Sketches: of
the Southwest: including character, scenery, and
rural sportse TIlluse by Felix 0. C. Darley.
Philadelphia, Carey and Hart, 1846,
lps les 5=190 pe plates, illuse 19 cme
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2e Southwest, Old=-Descre. & trave I~ Darley,
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DEFT. Tull, Jethro, 16The1 Thi.
XfL The horse=hoing husbandry; compleat in four
«743 parts: or, An essay on the principles of tillage
.T82H and vegetation. Wherein, among many curious and
useful improvements, the following are treated
of; viz. 1. Of roots. 2. Of leaves. 3. Of food
of plants. 4. Of pasture of plants. 5. Of dung.
6. Of tillage. 7. Of hoing. 8. Of weeds. 9. Of
turneps. 10. Of wheat. 11. Of smuttiness. 12. Of
blight. 13. Of St. Foin. 14. Of Lucerne. 15. Of
change of species. 16. Of change of individuals.
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their product, and diminish the common expence;
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Thorpe, William George. 4594.19—**T.56.132
The hidden lives of Shakespeare and Bacon and their business con-
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1587-1592. By W. G. Thorpe.
London. The Author. 1897. xxvi, 89 pp. 2114 cm., in 8s.
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Thorpe, a quiet English town, and human life therein.
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Perroniana et Thuana. Editio tertia.
Colonie Agrippine. Scagen. 1691. (4), 368 pp. 16°.
Selected from the writings of the Cardinal J. D. Du Perron and of J. A.
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Thou and I: a lyric of human life,
PS3069
-T5T5 Tilton, Theodore, 1835-1907.
1880 Thou and I: a lyric of human life. With other poems.
By Theodore Tilton. New York, R. Wor thington, 1880.
"pane Book vii, 285 p. front. (port.) 20°.
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1. Title.
Library of Congress PS3069.T5T5 1880
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Thou everywhere. Hymn,
Sprague, Charles James, translator. No. 10 in **Q.55.23
Thou everywhere. [Hymn.] From the German.
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Though inland far we be.
Deland, Margaret Wede (Campbell) 1857-
"Though inlend far we be—=" (Read ata
symposium held under the auspices of the De-
partment of Psychology of Clark university,
1926) by Margaret Deland. (Hampton, Va.,
Hampton institute press, 1932]
cover-title. 43 p. 21 cm.
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THOUGHT AND THINKING.
Boole, George, 1815-1864,
An investigation of the laws of thought, on
which are founded the mathematical theories of
logic and probabilities. London, Walton and
Maberly; Cambridge, Macmillan, 1854,
iv, 424 p. 25cm,
1. Logic, Symbolic and mathematical, 2.
Thought and thinking. 3, Probabilities.
I. Title, II. Title; Laws of thought.
Thought and word. Poems.
Allingham, William. 1824-1889. 4569.154=*"T.37.115
Thought and word [poems] and Ashby Manor, a play in two acts
London. Reeves & Turner. 1890. viii, 183, (2) pp. Illus.
Portrait. Plates. Vignettes. Autograph facsimile. 17% cm.,
in 8s.
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Thought- blossom, The: a memento.
Willis, Nathaniel Parker, editor.
The thought-blossom: a memento.
— New York. Leavitt & Allen. 1855. 224 pp. Plates. 8°.
*A.9728.34
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E6329 — T.r. — English literature. Coll.
TVrought ful hours. Poems :
Herrick,Stella May. *P.85.408.1
Thoughtful hours. A book of poems.
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Dialogue between a minister and one of his hear-
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Thought-reader’s thoughts, A,
Cumberland, Stuart Charles Francis. **T..97.35
A thought-reader’s thoughts: being the impressions and confessions
of Stuart Cumberland.
London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, Ltd.
1888. xi, 326, (1) pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. 19 cm.,
in 8s.
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[Boston, 1844.] 17 pp. 8°.
Signed A selfish tax payer.
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Loutfan, Hattie Horner. *P.85.535
Thoughts adrift. [Verses.]
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Thoughts and feelings.
Stagg, Edward.
Thoughts and feelings: in verse.
N. Y. Long. 1847. 105 pp. 16°,
A. 8468
Wilberforce, Albert Basil Orme, 1841-1916. *A.9688.1
Thoughts for Christmas.
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SCW lar. A repository of historical data and facts,
905 golden thoughts, and words of wisdom helpful in
-AlOT suggesting themes and outlining addresses for
the observance of timely occasions indicated by
our secular calendar year ... ed. by J. Sander-
son. New York, E.B.Treat, 1905.
576p. 1 illus. 20cm.
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Thoughts in past years.
*A,9716D. 1=*6569.79
Williams, Isaac. Trinity College, Oxford.
Thoughts in past years. [Poems.] By the author
of The cathedral.
New York. D.Appleton & Co. 1841. 400 pp. 16°.
Thoughts in prison.
Dodd, William, 1729-1777.
Thoughts in prison. In five parts; the im-
prisonment, the trial, the retrospect, futurity,
public punishment. By William Dodd ... To which
are added miscellaneous pieces ... Odiorne's
edition.
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The thoughts of a country gentleman upon read-
ing Dr. Sacheverell's Tryal.
[Smalridge, George, Bp. of Briste]] 1663-1719.
The thoughts of a country gentleman upon read-
ing Dr. Sachevereli's Tryal, Ina letter toa
friend, London, Printed and sold by the book—
sellers of London and Westminster, 1710,
32, 291 p. 1$cm,
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1. Sacheverell, Henry, 16742-1724, defendant.
The tryal of Dr, Henry Sacheverell, I, Title,
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The thoughts of a member of the Lower House.
eWalpole, Robert, earl of Orfords 1676-1745.
The thoughts of a member of the Lower House,
in relation to a project for restraining and
limiting the power of the Crown in the future
creation of peers ... The fourth edition.
London, Printed for J. Roberts, near the Ox-
ford-Arms in Warwick-Lane. 1719. (Price three
pence.)
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The thoughts of a member of the October Club,
*Defoe about a partition of Spain ...
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Caption-title (p.e3s): A speech made in the
House of Commons upon the state of the nation,
in April, 1701. By a member of the October Club.
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The thoughts of a private persons about the
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26 pe. 20cm.
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2712 The thoughts of a Tory author, concerning
eAl0T2 the press: with the opinion of the ancients and
moderns, about freedom of speech and writing,
And an historical account of the usage it has
met with from both parties in England. London,
Printed for A. Baldwin, 1712.
33 p. 2ilcm,
Authorship doubtfully ascribed to Joseph Ad-
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seph, 1672-1719, & supposed author,
Thoughts, The, of a traveller upon our American disputes,
Viator, pseud. *#H1.95:31
The thoughts of a traveller upon our American disputes.
London: Printed for J. Ridley. MDCCLXXIV. (3), 27 pp. 21
cm., in 4s.
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N477 — T.r. — United States. Hist. Rev. Public opinion. Foreign. British.
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The thouchts of an honest Tory.
[Hoadly, Benjamin, Bp. of Winchester] 1676-1761.
The thoughts of an honest Tory, upon the pre-
sent proceedings of that party. In a letter to
a friend in town, London, Sold by A, Baldwin,
1710,
iu Pe 2icm.
1. Tories, English, 2, Gt. Brit.--Pol. & govt.
—1702-1714. I, Title,
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no.20 present proceedings of that party. Ina .-+
ter to a friond in town, London, Printed in
the year, 1710,
16 p. 19cm,
1, Gt, Brit,—Pol, & govt.--1702-1714.
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6248 Mather,
59 (Lockport, .N.¥., Union Printing and Publishing
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Thoughts of true religion.
Milton, John, 1608-167).
*Defoe Milton's Thoughts of true religion, heresy,
30 schism, toleration, and the best means to pre=
2673 vent the growth of Popery. Offered to the im-
eM64 Ob partial consideration of the Christian laity ees
London, Printed for W. Boreham. 1719.
5 Pele, 22 Pe 18. 5em.
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Thoughts on a question of importance proposed
to the public, Whether is it probable that the
immense extent of territory acquired by this na-
tion at the late peace, will operate towards the
prosperity, or the ruin of the island of Great-
Britain?
London: Printed and sold by J.Dixwell,in St.
Martin's Lane,near Charing Cross. MDCCLXV. <Price
one shilling.) [1765]
vii,(91-48p. 21cm. (8vo)
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pseudonymous author presenting this copy to a
George Nicoll.
I. Cato, pseud.
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Thoughts on an illustrious exile,
*A,1087T
oe Boyd, Hugh Stuart,
Thoughts on an illustrious exile, occasioned
by the persecution of the protestants, in 1815,
With other poems, London, Longman, 1825,
xiv, 54 p, 22 cm,
Thoughts on art and life.
Vinci, Leonardo da, 1452-1519. *Q.21.2
Thoughts on art and life. Translated by Maurice Baring.
Boston. The Merrymount Press. 1906. xxv, 201, (1) pp. Rubri-
cated. [The Humanists’ Library. Vol. 1.] 24cm.
One of an edition of 303 copies.
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Press.
Thoughts on capital punishments.
CBoston, 1817]
[C651-7lp. 21cm.
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no.3, March, 1817.
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Thoughts on civil liberty.
CBrown, John] 1715-1766.
*XG Thoughts on civil liberty, on licentiousness,
.765 and faction. By the author of Essays on the cha-
.B81Tbd racteristics, &c. ... The second edition.
no.l London: Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers,
| opposite Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holborn, printers
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168 p. 21.5cem. (8vo)
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Thoughts on death. Verse,
No. 33 in **H.90.470
Invitation, An, to reformation. The true Christian’s anchor hold.
Thoughts on death. [Verse.]
Broadside. [London. 179-?] Size, 1034 X 8 inches.
This card was printed at the Boston ae Public Library, July 12, 1919.
L7308 — T.r. (2) — Broadsides.
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Thoughts on education in its connexion with
morals.
Bryan, Daniel, 1795-1866.
Thoughts on education in its connexion with
morals, a poem recited before the Literary and
Philosophical Society, of Hampden Sidney College,
Va. at the fifth anniversary meeting of the in-
stitution, held in si sacaiaiael 1828. By Daniel
Bryan.
Richmond: Printed and published by T.W.White.
1830.
iii,Chi-40p. 21.5cm. (8vo)
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Thoughts on government.
**H.97.111=**H.97.121
Adams, John, 2d President of the United States, 1735-1826.
Thoughts on government: applicable to the present state of the
American Colonies. In a letter from a gentleman to his friend.
[Anon. ]
Philadelphia, printed. Boston: Re-printed by John Gill...
M,DCC,LXXVI. 16 pp. 19% cm., in 4s.
Outlines a plan of government for the revolting colonies.
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*Reserve Thoughts on slavery.
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C791 London: Printed for J.Debrett,Piccadilly.
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Thoughts on the Christian religion.
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THOUGHTS ON THE DISPENSARY.
Bard, John, 1716-1799.
A letter from Dr. John Bard ... to the author of
Thoughts on the Dispensary. Published some time
past in the Daily advertiser, signed A subscriber.
New-York: Printed and sold by William Durell,
No.19,Queen-street. MDCCXCI.(Price 1/6.> (17911
24p. 18cm.
Evans 23156.
Thoughts on the doctrine of universal salvation.
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No. 4 in **G.3821.23
Thoughts on the entertainments of the stage. 2d edition.
Leeds: Printed for J. Binns; ... M.DCC.LXXXVI.
cm., in 6s.
In opposition to the theatre.
24 pp. 16
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Public Library, May 14, 1915.
K4933 — Theatre. In opposition to.
Thoughts on “the excitement,” in reply to a letter to Hon. Edward
Everettt. [Anon.]
See
Allen, Rev. George, of Worcester. 1792-1883.
Darton
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Ki1c68
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6527 ary, M,DOC,IXXIX.
14 London, J.F. and C. Rivington [1779]
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no.l
Thoughts on the five per cent.
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Thoughts on the increasing wealth and
RARE — national economy.
Peres CBlodget, Samuel] 1757-1814.
*XH Thoughts on the increasing wealth and national
801 economy of the United States of America.
-B62T City of Washington: Printed by Way and Groff,
North E Street,near the Post-Office. 1801.
aane BOOK «©: VA C7IJ-4Op. fold.table. 19.5cem.
DEFT. "Preface" signed: Observator.
XG Shaw/Shoemaker 202.
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19
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Thoughts on the late disturbance at the Theatre-Royal, Newcastle.
Newcastle: Printed by M. Brown. M,DCC,LXXXIX. 19 pp.
21 cm., in 4s.
The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number **T.76.121.
This card was printed at ithe Boston es Public Library, August 18, 1914.
J657 — Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Theatres. Theatre-Royal.
Thoughts on the lawfulness of war.
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*Reserve Thoughts on the moral influence, exercised
6622 upon Paris...by Mnglish residents...
28 London, Simpkin & Marshall, 1836.
no.l LC oe,
#eserve Thoughts on the moral physiology and patholo~
5573 gy of the disease liquor drinking.
6 Boston, Redding, 1862.
nO.22 Ifo.
Thoughts on the poets.
Tuckerman, Henry Theodore. 1813-1871.
Thoughts on the poets.
New-York. Francis & Co. 1846. 318 pp. 16% cm., in 8s.
*A..9056.5
Same. 3d edition, 1848. 6249.31
This card was printed at the Boston
K1992 — Poets. — T.r.
Public Library, April 28, 1914.
Thoughts on the present state of affairs.
RARE BOOK
DeprT, CPulteney, William]
*XH Thoughts on the present state of affairs with
-778 America, and the means of conciliation.
.P96T London: Printed for J.Dodsley in Pallmall;and
T.Cadell in the Strand. MDCCLXXVIII. 1778)
2p.f.,100p. 20cm. (8vo)
Includes appendices (p.€71]-100) comprising
letters of Franklin, Josiah Tucker, and others.
Imperfect: half-title wanting.
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Thoughts on the present war. With an impartial
review of Lord North's administration, in conduc-
ting the American, French, Spanish, and Dutch war;
and in the management of contracts, taxes, the
public money, &c.
London: Printed for Charles Dilly,in the Poul-
try. M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]
3p.f.,78p. 20.5em. )8vo)
"The sentiments of a clergyman, who resides in
a distant part of the kingdom"--"Advertisement",
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Thoughts on the probable influence of the French Revolution on
Great-Britain.
— London. Debrett. 1790. (1), 24 pp. 19% cm.
Includes an article: Against privateering, by Benjamin Franklin, which
is catalogued separately.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 25, 1921.
M2308 — Great Britain. Pol. hist. — France. Hist. Rev., 1789-1795.
**G_377.160
Thoughts on the propriety of dissolving the present Parliament.
— London, Fielding. 1782. (3), 31 pp. Table. 21 cm., in 4s.
| This card was printed at the _ = Public Library, July 12, 1934.
| Ds5083 — Great Britain. Parliament. Works about.
Rare Boor Thoughts on the prospect of a regicide peace.
Der CBurke, Edmund] 1729-1797.
XG Thoughts on the prospect of a regicide peace,
-796 in a series of letters.
.B91T London, Printed for J.Qwen,No.168,Piccadilly.
no.2 1796.
2p.f.,iv,13lp. 20cm. (8vo)
Subsequent editions issued under title: Two
letters addressed to a member of the present
Parliament, on the proposals for peace ...
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Thoughts on the soul.
No.2 in * 4509.145
4433, 19=
=*A.2127.4
Dana, Richard Henry. 1787-1879.
A poem [Thoughts on the soul] delivered before the Porter Rhe-
torical Society, in the Theological Seminary, Andover, Septem-
ber 22, 1829.
15 pp. 8°.
Boston. Perkins & Marvin. 1829.
[The last copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston ane Public Library, July 14, 1904.
= er Rhetorical Society, Andover Theo-
4391 — Thoughts on the soul.
logical Seminary.
Thoughts on the study of political economy,...
Baldwin, Loammi.
Res... Thoughts on the study of political economy, as
5645 connected with the population, industry and paper
131 currency of the United States.
Cambridge, [Mass.]: Hilliard and Metcalf, 1809.
iv, [4], xlviii, [4] 3 159, [9] p., [1] leaf
of plates ; p. [4] 4th count & blank. p. [160].
Attributed to Loammi Baldwin. Cf. LC.
T.p. reads: L. Baldwin.
Thoughts, on the subject of the ensuing election, addressed
to the party in the State of New-York, who claim ex-
clusively the appellation of Federalists.
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Thoughts on the theory and practice of the
French Constitution. In four letters ...
London, Printed for R.Blamire,N°.5,Strand.
1794.
2p.f.,36p. 21.5cm.
Signed, p.36: An Englishman.
I. An Englishman, pseud.
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Baltimore. 1863. 8 pp. 23 cm.
Against Lincoln’s administration.
This card was printed at the — | Public Library, June 11, 1935.
D7769— Lincoln, Abraham. Poli and statesmanship. — United States.
Pol. hist.
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Thoughts on the war.
O'Reilly
D523 = Murray, Gilbert, 1866-
009 Thoughts on the war, London, New York,
ve2, Oxford University Press [1914]
no.8 19 p. 19cm. (Oxford pamphlets, 191), no. })1)
Reprinted from the Hibbert journal for Octo-
ber, 191).
No. [8] in a volume with binder's title;
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Thoughts on Thomas Jefferson.
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Thoughts on Thomas Jefferson; or, what Jefferson was not. Edited
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Thoughts upon the political situation of the United States of
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Jackson, Jonathan. 1743-1810. **G.388.43
Thoughts upon the political situation of the United States of Amer-
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With some observations on the Constitution for a federal govern-
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Howard, Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle. 1748-1825.
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Thouin, André, 1747-1824, supposed author.
Instruction pour les voyageurs.
Paris. Muséum d'histoire naturelle.
Instruction pour les voyageurs et pour les
employés dans les colonies, sur la maniére de
recueillir, de conserver et d'envoyer les ob-
jets d'histoire naturelle. Rédigée ... par
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Three books of songe
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Three books of sonfe
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CONTENTS.—book 1. Tales of a wayside inn.
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The novels and stories which may have served as the foundation of
Shakespeare’s play, The merchant of Venice. (4), 63-110 pp.
(In Collier, John Payne, compiler. Shakespeare’s library ...
Vol. 2. London. [1843.])
Contents, — The adventures of Giannetto. From the Pecorone of Ser Gio-
vanni Fiorentino. — Of a Jew who would for his debt have a pound of
the flesh of a Christian. From the Orator of Alex. Silvayn [Alexandre
van den Busche]. Englished by L. P. [i. e. Lazarus Piot, pseud. of An-
thony Munday]. — The story of the choice of three caskets. From the
Gesta Romanorum. Translated by Robert Robinson.
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L7560—Three caskets, Story of &S the.—Adventures, The, of Gian-
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Contents, —- The adventures of Giannetto. From the Pecorone of Giovanni,
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of three caskets. From the Gesta Romanorum. Translated by Sir F.
Madden. — The northern lord. [Ballad.] — Gernutus, the Jew of Venice.
[Ballad.]
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DEFT. Bergquist, G. William, ed.
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Morison, Samuel Eliot, 1887-
Three centuries of Harvard, 1636-1936.
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Three cheers for our Jack Morgan!
Emmett, No. 8 in *“2oth”.110.2.2
Three cheers for our Jack Morgan! A camp song. Words by Eugene
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This card was printed at the Boston Publte Library October 25, 1935.
~ D8914 — Double main card. — Em . (M1) — Raymond,
Eugene. (M2) — T.r. (1) — oe 1826-1864. (2) — Confederate
States of America. Fine arts. Music. sic published in the South during the
war. (1) — Confederate States of America. Hist. War with the North. Music.
| *Q.61
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Three classics of Italian calligraphy, an
unabridged reissue of the writing books of
Arrighi, Tagliente and Palatino, with an introd.
by Oscar Ogg. [New York] Dover Publications,
In. [1953]
x, 272 pe illus. 24 cm.
Contains facsimile reproductions of the first
combined ed. of La operina and Il modo de tempe-
rare dated 1523, the 1530 ed. of Lo presente
libro insegna, and the 1561 ed. of Libri nuovo.
(Continued _ next card)
*Q.61
wht
Three classics of Italian oalligraphy... [1953]
(Card 2)
Bibliography: p. [249]-272.
1. Penmanship. 2. Alphabets. I. Ogg, Oscar,
ed. II. Ludovico degli Arrighi, Vincento, fl.
1522. La operina. III. Ludovico degli Arrighi,
Vincento, fle 1522. Il modo de temperare. IV.
Tagliente, Giovanni Antonio. Lo presento libro
insegnae V. Palatino, Giovanni Battista, 16th
cent. Libri nuovo.
Three Comedies, translated from the Spanish, D.176.2
London. J. Hatchard, 1807. xv, 346 pp. 8°,
Contents. — The fairy lady, from La dama duende,
by Pedro Calderon de la Barca; Keep your own
secret, from Nadie fie su secreto, by Pedro
Calderon de la Barca; One fool makes many, from Un
bobo hace ciento, by Antonio de Solids.
"Watt, in his Bibliotheca (Article, Fox, Henry
Richard), attributes these translations to
(Continued on next eard.)
D.176.2
Three Comedies, translated from the Spanish.
(Continued. )
Lord Holland, But I can find no other authority
for it, and Lord John Russell discredits the
statement. This copy, however, I bought at auc-
tion in a catalogue which attributed it to him.
Colo. Fox, also, tells me, as Lord John has this
summer (1857) that it cannot be Lord Holland's.
Edgar, Lord Holland's old librarian, is of the
same opinion. So is the present Lord Holland.” —
MS. note by Mr. Ticknor.
: * 3
\vee Canicex mrves, \ne :
Croi, Francois de. **71.70a.15
The three conformities. Or the harmony and agreement of the
Romish Church with Gentilisme, Ivdaisme and auncient heresies.
Written in French . . . newly translated into English... .
London. Printed by Edvvard Griffin. 1620. (27), 258 pp. 8°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
2 Aug. 31, -
1903
Eoosy — T.r. — Roman Catholic Church. Doctr .& contr. works.
ee ee ~ a. ots.
Rare Book
wei The three conjurors, a political interlude.
“KG Stolen from Shakespeare. As it was performed at
.4014 sundry places in Westminster, on Saturday the
234 30th of April, and Sunday, the lst of May. Most
humbly dedicated to that distressed and unfortu-
nate gentleman, John Wilkes, esq; late prisoner
in the Tower ... but still member of Parliament
for Aylesbury ...
ondon: Printed for E. Cabe, in Ave-Mary-Lane.
Soria one shilling> [1763]
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4014 lp.f., 26 p. 26.5em. (4to)
34 A verse satire on the Earl of Bute, designated
as "Macboote".
655944 —A.1747
Three courses and a dessert. The decorations by George Cruikshank.
[Anon.]
See Clarke, William. 1800-1838.
D8774
[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
No. 2 in *4596.16=**G.3927.15
Three court masks; viz.
The mountebank’s mask, by John Marston.
The mask of the twelve months [etc.].
Printed from the origi-
nal manuscripts.
(In Collier, John P., editor. Inigo Jones. Pp. 109-148. London.
1848.)
The mountebank’s mask is catalogued separately.
fam. zs
This card was printed at the Boston
Public Library, December 20, 1913.
H9231 — Mask, The, of the twelve months. — Mask, The, of the four seasons.
No. 15 in **H.99.470
Three crafts, The. [Physic, divinity and law.] Described in long
metre. [Satire.] (Tune — False are the men of high degree.)
Broadside. Boston. Sold by Nathaniel Coverly. [178-?] Size,
Il X 9% inches.
ah This card was printed at the Boston eB Public Library, July 12, 19179.
Na
L7306 — Broadsides. — Coverly, wl, printer. — Satires. — Songs. With-
out music.
Three crowns. Poems,
Bradlee, Lucy Hall. 23999245 = *A.r117m.2
Three crowns. [Poems.] By the Author of “Christus victor.”
Boston. Spencer. 1866. (3), 134 pp. 12°.
Contents. — Margret. — Paul and Bernard. — Kaspar and Gertrude.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 22, 1905.
F9573 — T.r. (4).
Three curious pieces. Being a ready way to unpopularity:
or, Truth a general enemy.
This work is available in this library in the Readex Micro-
print edition of Early American Imprints published by the
American Antiquarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
i Information Card
Library of Congress
eit ee
Three curious pieces.
A., P., of Boston. **H 199.75
Three curious pieces. Being a ready way to unpopularity ; or, truth
a general enemy. Together with a treatise on orthodoxy; and
another on the ambiguity of nothing. By P. A. in Boston.
Boston, in America: E. Russell. 1782. 23 pp. 12°.
. This card was printed at the Boston ae Public Library, November 2, 1922.
@i — Tr.
0257
Three daughters of the confederacy.
Brady, Cyrus Townsend, 1861-1920.
Three daughters of the confederacy; the story of their
loves and their hatreds, their joys and their sorrows,
during many surprising adventures on land and sea, b
Cyrus Townsend Brady ... illustrated by J. N. Marchand.
New York, G. W. Dillingham company (1905;
3 p. 1, 5-440 p. 6 col. pl. (incl. front.) 19°".
1. Title.
526043
Library of Congress &% PZ3.B7297h
Copyright A 117572 a2Sfl;
Juv.
167 Three eras. By Libbie Marsh. London,
Hamilton, Adams, and Co., [n.d.J]
The three eras of a woman's life,
*A,515
26 Arthur, Timothy Shay, 1809-1885,
The three eras of a woman's lifes containing
The maiden, The wife, and The mother, Phila,,
J. W, Bradley, 1858,
3 pts, inlv, 19cm, (cover-title:
Arthur's home library) aS
Three eras of New England, and other addres-
8 ses, with papers critical and biographical.
AC
192 Lunt, George, 1803-1885.
Three eras of New England, and other addres-
ses, with papers critical and biographical. By
George Lunt. Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1857.
vi p., 11., [9]-26) p.. 20cm,
CONTENTS.—Three eras of New England.—Uses
and abuses of the daily press.—Mr. Macaulay on
Warren Hastings.—Dedication of Horticultural
(Continued on next card)
& AC8 .L92
Three eras of New England, and other addres-
ses, with papers critical and biographical.
Lunt, George, 1803-1885. Three eras of New
England, and other addresses, with papers
eritical and biographical ... 1857. (Card 2)
CONTENTS—Continued.
hall.—President Taylor.—Fisher Ames.—Charles
Jackson.—Lecture by Rufus Choate.—A Shake-
spearian research.
(Continued on next card)
& Ac8 .L92
Three eras of New England, and other addres-
an ses, with papers critical and biographical.
-L92 Lunt, George, 1803-1885. Three eras of New
England, and other addresses, with papers
wepr im CPitieal and biographical ... 1857. (Card 3)
2ARE BooK
DEPT.
*G@.3945.15 ——- —— [Another copy]
KEPT IN ;
*@. 3651.2) —— —— [Another copy ]
1. New England. I. Title.
&> AC8.L92
. **G.3937.24
Three essays on Shakespeare’s tragedy of King Lear. By pupils of the
City of London School.
London. Bruce & Ford. 1851. (7), 149 pp. 22¢cm., in 8s.
The essays, which are by John Robert Seeley, William Young, and Ernest
Abraham Hart, are catalogued separately. They are prize essays, under
an endowment by H. B. H. Beaufoy.
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)
This card was printed at the Boston & Public Library, February 9, 1915.
« K2764 — Shakespeare, William. King Lear.
*XA
+ 5124
OR
Three experiments of living.
[Lee, Hannah Farnham (Sawyer) ] 1780-1865.
Three experiments of living: living within
the means, Living up to the means, Living be~
yond the means ... Twentieth edition,
Boston: Published by Whipple & Damrell, 9
Cornhill, New York: Samel Colman, 1837,
POR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR
xpey,1ll., (13]-143 p. 15cm,
Wright, American fiction (1774-1850) 1640.
I, Title. &
**H .g9c.498
Three famous new songs, called Effects of whisky. The valley be-
low. Larry O’Gaff.
Paisley. Caldwell. [182-?] 8 pp. Vignette. 15!4 cm.
Words only.
Two copies.
This card was printed at the Boston : Pwblic Library, Dec mber 18. 1 \22. Hk
M7615 — Songs. Without music. Colls. — Chap-books.
Three fold cord, A. Verse.
Beebes, Samuel, of Boston. **FT.90.453.126
A three fold cord. Or trebble obligation to love the Lord Jesus
Christ. [Verse.] Set forth under an allegory: or that tragical
transaction of Joseph, and his brethren... [Begins]: When
Israels sons were feeding of their droves .. .
Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society.
1919.] Size, 15 X 123% inches.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 13, 1924.
M8628 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. — Joseph, son of Jacob.
Three) generations.
PS1588
AZ Elliott, J/rs. Maud (Howe) 1854-
1923 Three generations, by Maud Howe Elliott ...
Brown, and company, 1923.
KEPT IN 6 p. 1, (3;-418 p. front., ports. 213°. $4.00
RARE Book
DEPT. .
*P.11.4292—— ——[Another copy]
FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR
1. Title.
Library of Congress PS1588.A3 1923
— Copy 2. @
Copyright A 760606 (80u2;
Boston, Little,
23—159409
SPECIAL Three generations of Kentucky Lincolns.
COLLECTIONS
sc20
+50
+525
-655
Warren, Louis Austin, 1885-
Three generations of Kentucky Lincolns /
by Louis A. Warren ...
Louisville,Ky : s.n., 1938.
(21,C651-78p., ; 25cm.
Bibliographical footnotes.
"Reprinted from The Filson Club history quar-
terly, Louisville, Kentucky, April, 1938, no.2
of vol. 12, pages 65-78."
8 ‘i
Three Germanys, The,
Fay, Theodore Sadgwick, 1807-1898.
The three Germanys: glimpses into their history.
New York. Published for the author. [1889.] 2v. Portraits.
Plates. 2214 cm. 2821.65
By the “three Germanys” the author refers to the Holy Roman Empire,
ended in 1806, the Germany of 1806-1871, and the Empire founded by
William I.
Same. Walker & Co. *A.2871.4
The frontispiece of vol. 1 is missing.
This card was printed ut the Boston Public Library, June 7, 1923.
M6461 — T.r. — Germany. Hist.
Three gringos in Venezuela and Central America,
¥*A,2135 |
2 Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916,
Three gringos in Venezuela and Central
America, New York, Harper, 1896,
xi, 282 p. illus,, ports, pls, maps, 12°
Three herbours,
RARE DOGK
Dept Mason, Van Wyck, 1901-
*XA Three harbours [by] F. van Wyck Mason.
-5688 J.B.Lippincott Company, Philadelphia,New York,
-10 Toronto [1938]
694p. 2lem.
A novel of the American Revolution.
Crimson linen, stamped in gilt and blue;
blind-stamped ornaments; maps on endpapers.
Autographed by the author.
@ '
Three heroines of New England romance.
F3
2585 Spofford, Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth (Prescott)
1894 1835-1921,
Three heroines of New England romance; their
true stories herein set forth by Mrs. Harriet
Prescott Spofford, Miss Louise Imogen Guiney
and Miss Alice Brown; with many little pictur-
ings, authentic and fanciful, by Edmund H, Gar-
rett. Boston, Little, Brown and company, 1894,
175 ps incl. front.e, illus., plates. 19 1/2°™,
(Continued on next card)
@ F3.S885 1894
Three heroines of New England romance.
FS
2585 Spofford, Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth (Prescott)
1894 1835-1921. Three heroines of New England
romance se. 1894. (Card 2)
CONTENTS.—Priscilla, by Harriet P.
Spofford.—Agnes Surriage, by Alice Brown.—
Kept IN Martha Hilton, by Louise I, Guiney.—Notes, by
RAR. H. Garrett.
*Artz Cab.
14.15 —— — [Another copy]
(Continued on next card)
F3.885 1894
Three heroines of New England romance.
Spofford, Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth (Prescott)
1835-1921. Three heroines of New England
romance .e. 1894, (Card 3)
1. Alden, Mrs. Priscilla (Mullins) 2. Frank-
lend, Agnes (Surriage) lady, 1726-1783.
3. Wentworth, Mrs. Martha (Hilton) I. Brom,
Alice, 1857- II. Guiney, Louise Imogen,
1861-1920. III. Garrett, Edmund Henry, 1853-
1929, illus. IV. Title.
e F3.885 1894
Defoe
30
0703
oS2T
Trree historical essays.
Staveley, Thomas, 1626-168).
Three historical essays: viz. I. Proves the
title of the kings of England to the crown of
France eee Il. Delineates the titles of the
houses of York, and Lancaster, to the crown of
England «ee III. Derives the title of King
Henry the Seventh, with his pedigree and issue.
The union of the two houses in him; with the
union of the two kingdoms in King James eee
Written some years since by Tho. Staveley, esq;
London, Printed for Richard Wilkin, 1703.
39 De 20.5cme. &
Three hours.
PS1774
-H2T5 Hale, Mrs. Sarah Josepha (Buell) 1788-1879.
Three hours; or, The vigil of love: and other
poems, By Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale ... Phila-
. delphia, Carey and Hart, 1848.
Rane bi 2 Po le, [vii]ex, 11-216 p. 17%,
DEPT.
*P.85.374.4 ——- --= [Another copy]
| I. Title.
6 PS1774..H2TS
Three hundred days in a Yankee prison.
King, John H., of Atlanta, Ga. *“20th”.53.50
Three hundred days in a Yankee prison. Reminiscences [sic] of
war life, captivity, imprisonment at Camp Chase, Ohio.
Atlanta, Ga. 1904. 114 pp. Portrait. 20 cm.
One chapter relates to the Siege of Vicksburg.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 28, 1935.
D8231 — T.r. — Camp Chase, near Columbus, Ohio. — Vicksburg,
Miss. Hist. Civil War, 1861- 865. Vicksburg campaign, 1862, 63.
Confederate accounts. — Confedera es of America. Hist. War with the
A
North. Prisons and prisoners. f/
RaneBoox Three hundred years of the General court of
Deer.
**G, 300
195
Massachusetts, 1630-1930.
Massachusetts. General court. 1930.
The General court of Massachusetts, 1630-1930. Tercen-
tenary exercises to commemorate its establishment three hun-
dred years ago, and to note the progress of the commonwealth
under nine generations of lawmakers, held at the State house,
Boston, Massachusetts, at a special session in the chamber of
the House of representatives. October twenty, nineteen thirty,
eleven o’clock. ,Boston, Wright & Potter, legislative printers,
1931,
44 p. incl. illus., ports. 314°".
On cover: Three hundred years of the General court of Massachusetts,
1630-1930.
(Continged on next card)
3833-21019
3)
*4G. 300
2195
Three hundred years of the General court of
Massachusetts, 1630-1930.
Massachusetts. General court, 1930. The General court of
Massachusetts ... 19312, (Card 2)
““Chronology’, compiled by Frank KE. Bridgman ... assisted by Repre-
sentative George P, Anderson”: p. 15-86.
1. Ms chusetts. General court. 2. Law—Massachusetts (Colony)
3. Law sachusetts. 1. Bridgman, Frank Easter, 1869- Il.
Anderson, George P, mt. Title. rv. Title: Three hundred years of the
General court of Massachusetts, 1630-1930.
& 38-21019
Library of Congress 1p)
308th Engineers Veterans Association. *20th”.254A.308.1
With the 308th Engineers from Ohio to the Rhine and back, 1917-
1919.
— [Cleveland.] 1923. 243, (3) pp.
similes. Maps. 25% cm.
No. 1958 of an edition of 2125 copies.
Inserted is The “History” of our History and programme, third annual
Illus. Portraits. Plates. Fac-
reunion,
Thks card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 21, 1031.
Noo@ — United States. Army an . Army. American Expeditionary Forces.
European War. 308th Regiment of Engineers. — European War, 1914-1919. Ohio.
Three hundred days in a Yankee prison.
King, John H., of Atlanta, Ga. *aoth” 53,50
Three hundred days in a Yankee prison. Reminiscenses [sic] of
war life, captivity, imprisonment at Camp Chase, Ohio.
— Atlanta, Ga. 1904. 114 pp. Portrait. 20cm.
One chapter relates to the Siege of Vicksburg.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston td Public Library, August 4, 1910.
H3121 — T.r. — Camp Chase, near Columbus, Ohio. — Vicksburg, Miss. Hist.
Siege, 1863.
Three hundred thousand more. Verses.
Gibbons, James Sloan. **H.goa.419
Three hundred thousand more. [Verses.]
= [N.p.] 1862. Broadside, 11 X 6% inches.
The words of his well-known song are: We are coming, Father Abraham,
three hundred thousand more [805].184, etc.].
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printcd at the Boston eB Public Library, November 18, 1907.
G6o001 — T.r. — Broadsides. — Songs. Without music.
The three impostors.
*A.5419
el Machen, Arthur, 1863-=
The three impostors; or, The transmutations.
London: John Lane; Boston: Roberts Bros., 1895.
4 pele, 290 pe 20 come
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Derr.
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82
-961T
Three Irish poets.
Montague, John
Three Irish poets / John Montague, Thomas
Kinsella, Richard Murphy.
Dublin : Dolmen Press, 1961.
C8Ip. 3; 20cm.
"February 3, 1961. A poetry reading presented
by the Dolmen Press at the Royal Hibernian
Hotel Dublin.”
Title vignette.
Imprint from colophon.
One of 250 copies.
Bibliography: p. r)
Is, Tiete.. MB
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#41317
alte Caldecott, Randolph, 1846-1886.
The three jovial huntsmen; one of R. Caldecott’s pic-
ture books. ;London, G. Routledge & sons (1880,
cover-title, 3-30 p. illus. (part col.) 23x 204°™.
Illustrations on 2d and 3d pages of cover.
The three jovial huntsmen,
1. Title.
& 15-2199
Library of Congress PZ8.3.C127Th
ee eee
The three kings, a Christmas tale #Q 138.5
Gebhart, Emile, i,e, Nicolas Emile, 1839-1908
The three kings, a Christmas tale; translated
from the French by James Westfall Thompson,
Chicago, The Ralph Fletcher Symour company, 1911,
34 p, illus, 21 cn,
One of an edition of 410 copies
Three ladies, The, of London, Morality,
Wilson, Robert, -1660. *Q.58.66
The three ladies of London. [Morality.] By R. W. 1584.
[London. Privately printed.] 1911. (5) pp. (23) ff. in collotype
facsimile. Black-letter. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 25% cm.
The title of the original reads: A right excellent and famous comcedy
called the three ladies of London.... At London, Printed by Roger
Warde, .. . 1584.
This card was printed at the Boston e Public Library, December 11, 1920.
M514 — T.r. — S.r. — Moralities.
KEPT IN
Pe © Three legends of the Christ child.
*Q.121 (Sharp, William, 1855-1905.
0207 Three legends of the Christ child, by Fiona Macleod
(pseud.; Portland, Me., T. B. Mosher, 1908.
xi, 41 p. 143°".
Conrents.—The children of wind and the clan of peace—The lords of
wisdom.—How deep knowledge came to the child Jesus.
1. Title. |
e.8: Library of Congress PR5354.T5 1908
49.79
.18
Three letters from B, R, [and] E, W.
,Rogers, Bruce, 1870-
Three letters from B. R. ;and; E. W. Portland, Me., The
Southworth-Anthoensen press, 1941.
xviip. 11 243°.
Two letters from Bruce Rogers and one from Sir Emery Walker,
written to, and with an introduction by, Edward F. Stevens.
“Three hundred & fifty copies, Keepsake no. 12, have been printed
in BR centaur & Arrighi types.”
1. Walker, Sir Emery, 1851-1933. mu. Stevens, Edward Francis, 1868-
ur. Title.
41-25686
Library of Congress Z232.R67A835
1) 926.55
aoe ee
Three letters of Publicola.
_ Evans, Robert Harding. 1778-1857. **'T 96.260
| Three letters of Publicola [pseud.], on the expediency of a reform in
Parliament. Addressed to the Hon. Thomas Brand, M.P.
= London. Budd. 1811. (3), 38, (1) pp. 21% cm., in 4s.
This card was printed at the Beston = Public Library, December 23, 1913.
J203 — Great Britain. Parliament. Works about. — T.r. — Brand, Thomas, 20th
Baron Dacre. 1774-1851.
Three letters to a member of Parliament, on
the subject of the present dispute with our
American colonies ...
London, Printed for T. Lowndes, no.54, Fleet-
Street. MDCCLXXV. ELTT5a
2p.l., TH p. 20cm. (8vo)
"Errata" slip pasted on verso of half-title.
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Three letters to Lord Viscount Howe. ... [Anon.]
See
Mauduit, Israel, 1708-1787.
Chis card was printed at the Boston ie Public Library, July 18, 1925.
N441
*Reserve Three letters to the Rev. Dr. Price.
6519 London, S. Bladon, 1779.
038 LCs.
no.2
Three little wanderers.
Coleridge, Christabel Rose. *P.82.182.1
Three little wanderers.
— London. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. [1894.]
118 pp. Plate. Sm. 8°.
7 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Apr. I, SS 1902 ‘*
E3415 — T.r. : i e
Three lives. Stories.
Stein, Gertrude. *A.8503.1
Three lives. Stories of The good Anna, Melanctha and The gentle
Lena. [Fiction.]
— London. John Lane The Bodley Head. 1920. 279 pp. 19cm.
This card was printed at the Boston Ba Public Library, April 27, 1928.
N4723 — T.r.(4)
abet
Three lords and three ladies, The, of London, Morality.
Wilson, Robert. —1600. *Q.58.98
The three Icrds and three ladies of London. [Morality.] By R. W.
1590.
— tonden’} 1912. (5) pp. (67) pp. in collotype facsimile. Black-
letter. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 2514 cm, in 4s.
Interleaved with blank pages.
This morality is practically a continuation of his The three ladies of Lon-
don [*4570a.203].
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston é Public Library, February 6, 1913.
H85c7 — Moralities. — S.r. — T.r.
_
Rare Boox
A.D 578
ol
PS2698
eR8TL,
1897
Three Margsrets.
Richards, Mrs. Lavra Elizabeth (Howe) 1850-
Three Margarets, by Leura E, Richards eee
illustrated by Ethelred «J» B. Barry. Boston,
Estes and Lauriat <1897s
2h pe incl. plates. front. 17 1/2cme
we wee cinother copys
I. Title.
IC
Three Massachusetts worthies.
Cutter, Abram Edmands, compiler. 1822-1900. **H 80.162
Three Massachusetts worthies. Henry Wilson, John A. Andrew
and Wendell Phillips. Autograph letters and portraits ...
= Scrap-book. Boston, 1888, Illus. Portraits, Autograph facsimiles.
3214 cm.
The autograph letters are catalogued separatcly.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston <> Public Library, November 2, 1910.
H4135 — T.r. — Scrap-hooks.
Three men, The, of Gotham,
Fool, Tom, pseud. **T 98:49
The three men of Gotham. A motion for marionettes. Being
an interlude by Tom Fool of Europe.
= Florence. 1919. 6 pp. 16% cm.
This card was printed at tte Boston Se Public Library, September 1, 1931.
No2z20 — T.r. — Puppet shows.
Three merry Christmases.
Rare Boon
pam Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703.
XQ Three merry Christmases from the diary of
#55 Samuel Pepys. ([Berkeley,Calif.J The Hart Press
14 C1972) ,
C6Jp. illus. 26cm.
Christmas keepsake.
Illustrations by Victor Anderson.
Illustrated avocado wrapper.
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Three mistakes of the Christian Church.
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The three strangers. A play, in five acts. First performed at the
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The three taverns.
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Three texts from early Ipswich.
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Three villages.
Howells, William Dean, 1837- 2358.52—=*A.4301.18
Three villages.
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The three voices of poetry.
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The three voices of poetry.
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The three voyages of Martin Frobisher.
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The three voyages of Martin Frobisher in search of a pas-
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From the original 1578 text of George Best, together with
numerous other versions, additions, etc. Now edited, with
preface, introduction, notes, appendixes and bibliography,
by Vilhjalmur Stefansson ... with the collaboration of Eloise
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The women of the Gospels: The three wakings, and other poems.
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Three wayfarers, The. A play.
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Three weeks after marriage.
Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805.
Three weeks after marriage; a comedy , in two
acts. By Arthur Murphy.
(In The London stage. London [1824-27]
22 T7zem. v.1 [no.21] p. [9]-16. 1 illus.)
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The three wishes
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Derr. Three years in California [1846-1849]
me Colton, Walter, 1797-1851.
Three years in California [1es6n1049] New
York, A. S. Barnes, 1850.
456 p. illus., map, facsim. 20cm.
1. California—Hist. 2. California—Gold
discoveries. I. California, Constitution.
II. Tithe.
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Three years in camp and hospital.
Locke, E. W.
Three years in camp and hospital.
Boston. Russell. 1870. 408 pp. Music. 18% cm., in 8s,
4425.7=*“2oth”.52.528.1
Civil War experiences.
Same. 1871. 19 cm., in 8s, *20th”.52.528.2
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D7301 — T.r. — United States. Hist. Civil War. Pers. narr.
Three years in field hospitals.
Holstein, Anna M. Ellis. *“20th".95.5
Three years in field hospitals of the Army of the Potomac. By
Mrs. H.
Philadelphia. Lippincott & Co. 1867. 131 pp. 19 cm., in 6s.
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Rare Boom = 8=—Three years in Texas.
DEPT.
Field, Joseph Emerson, 1802-1882.
XH Three years in Texas. Including a view of the
836 Texan Revolution, and an account of the princi+
»F45T pal battles, together with descriptions of the
soil, commercial and agricultural advantages, &c.
By Dr. Joseph E. Field ...
Boston: Abel Tompkins,32 Cornhill. 1836.
x.
iv,C51-47p. 16.5cm.
Streeter, Bibl. of Texas, 1202.
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Three years in the army.
Davis, Charles E be 1842 or 1843-1915,»
Three years in the armye The story of the
Thirteenth Massachusetts volunteers from July 16,
1861, to August 1, 1864. By Charles E. Davis,
jr. Boston, Estes and Lauriat, 1894.
xxxv, 476 pe mapSe 23 1/2cm.
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1864. 2. Us Senwtist.—Civil war—Regimental
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2 EEO ee
Three years in the Army of the Potomac.
E470
2 Blake, Henry Nichols, 1838-
«BES Three years in the Army of the Potomac. By
Henry N. Blake, late captain in the Eleventh
regiment Massachusetts volunteers ... Boston,
Lee and Shepard, 1865.
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Three years in the Confederate horse artillery, by George M
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1. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war—Personal narratives—Confederate side.
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11—18943
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Three years in the Federal cavalry.
Glazier, Willard W., 1841-1905.
Three years in the Federal cavalry. By Willard Glazier.
New York. Ferguson & Co. 1870. 339 pp. Portrait. Plates.
19 cm, *20th”.52.343
Based upon a diary kept while in the service.
Same. 1874. 347 pp. 4327-57
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Public Library, May 22, 1935.
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CRuschenberger, William Samuel Waithman] 1807-
XE 1895.
834 Three years in the Pacific; including notices
-R89T of Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, and Peru. By an of-
ficer in the United States Navy ...
Philadelphia: Carey,Lea & Blanchard. 1834.
x.
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159 Lucien Stryk.
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2294, Alarcén, Pedro Antonio de, 1833-1891.
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rent in certain tales and ballads, here written down as & how
it befell. Now translated out of the Spanish by Martin
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burgh, originally addressed to the editor of The Scots Chronicle, ©
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Threlkeld, Caleb, 1676-1728.
Synopsis stirpium hibernicarum. Alphabetice
dispositarum. Sive Commentatio de plantis indi-
genis prdesertim Dublinensibus instituta. Being
a short treatise of native plants, especially
such as grow spontaneously in the vicinity of
Dublin; with their Latin, English, and Irish
names: and an abridgment of their vertues. With
several new discoverys. With an appendix of Ob-
servations made upon plants. By Dr. Molyneux ...
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*xQ The thrifty dreamers and other poems, by
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06 The thrilling and romantic story of Sarah
Smith and the Hessian, an original tale of the
American Revolution. To which is added, Female
heroism exemplified; an interesting story,
founded on fact. Together with An essay on
industry. Philadelphia, 1845.
32 p. incl. front., illus. 23 cm.
1. U.S.--Hist.--Revolution--Fistion.
Thrilling days in army life.
Forsyth, George Alexander. * 0th” 52.306
Thrilling days in army life. With illustrations by Rufus F. Zog-
baum.
New York. Harper. [1900.] (5), 197 pp. Plates. 19 cm.
Contents. — A frontier fight [1868]—- An Apache raid [1882]— Sheridan’s
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Thrilling personal experience, A! Brooklyn’s horror. Wholesale holo-
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LIFE. «a
— Philadelphia. Barclay & Co. [1877.] 62 pp. Portraits. Plates.
24cm.
*
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\ L2291 — Brooklyn, N. Y. Theatres. Brooklyn Theatre. — Theatre. Fires.
*20th
100
0259
Thrilling stories of the great rebellion.
Greene, Charles S., Lieut.-col. 61st Pa. Infantry.
Thrilling stories of the great rebellion ...
together with an account of the death of Presi-
dent Lincoln; fate of the assassins; capture of
Jefferson Davis, and end of the war. Philadel-
R
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Issued later, with additions, under title:
Sparks from the camp fire.
1. U. S,—-Hist.—C War--Anecdotes.
Le CELE.
nog Throckmorton, Bromsall, respondent.
aa. 8 The case of the respondent Bromsall
fol. Throckmorton, Esq. : Appointed to be
heard at the bar of the House of
Lords, on Friday the 2lst day of
February, 1734.
(Dublin? : sunissy 1734].
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Throckmorton, Cleon.
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Morley, Christopher Darlington, r89c- _, and others. ¥*T.75:92
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Nash; and certain of the Hoboken ads, with a commentary on
them by Earnest Elmo Calkins. Embellishments by Edward A.
Wilson, George Illian, Cleon Throckmorton, August William
Hutaf and Jay.
— New York. Rimington. 1930. 118, (1) pp. Illus. Plates. 24
cm.
No. 880 of an edition of 999 copies.
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N7279 — T.r. — Rar odies and @ burlesques. — Throckmorton, Cleon,
jt. auth. — Nash, gden, jt. auth. s, Earnest Elmo, ed., 1868-. — Wilson,
Edward Artur, illuse— Lllian, George, illus. — Wit and humor. American.
Trecop Ems |
Thayer, Ebenezer. -1733. **H.18.166
Ministers of the Gospel are Christ’s ambassadours. A sermon
preach’d at Woodstock, May 24th. 1727. Upon the ordination of
the Reverend Mr. Amos Throop .
Boston. Printed for S. Gerrish. 1727. (3), 30 pp. 16°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Apr. 13, 1903
E8293 — Throop, Amos.
Throop, Anne. 4399a.141=*P.85.589.1
Whisperings of a wind-harp. [Verses.] With a prose poem intro-
duction by Sadakichi Hartmann.
New York. 1897. 26 pp. 16°.
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G4o58 — Sadakichi-Hartmann, C., prefaccr, —- T.r.
Throop, Benjamin, 1712-1785.
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pan Nag's head; or, Two months among "the bankers."
-3587M A story of sea-shore life and manners ... By
alt Gregory Seaworthy Cpseud.]
Philadelphia, A.Hart, 1850.
vii,(131-180p. 19cm.
Formerly attributed to James Gregory.
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*Reserve A sermon occasion'd by the unspeakable loss,
3455 Boston, 1753.
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CMartin, Edward Sandford] 1856-1939.
Some account of family stocks involved in
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the nineteenth century. [New-York] 1933.
viii,120p. front.,15 plates(incl. ports.)
19.5cem.
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Bailey, Melville Knox, 1856- **FR80.C16b
Through a Franciscan window. The Mother House of the Grey
Friars at Canterbury.
— Hartford. Church Missions Publishing Co. [1926.] 33 pp. Illus.
Portrait. Plate. [Soldier and servant series.] 21.5 cm.
Contains a MS. presentation inscription to M. Sabatier from Wm. Slade.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February, 4, 1941.
E3410 — T.r. — S.r. — Franciscans ngland. Canterbury. — Canterbury,
England. Hist. Relig.
Through Cyprus with the camera.
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XfG Through Cyprus with the camera, in the autumn
-879 of 1878. By John Thomson ... With sixty permanent
.T38T photographs ... London: S.Low,Marston,Searle,
and Rivington, 1879.
2v. 4Omounted photos.(inel.front.) 31.5em.
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Through four American wars.
4323.277 =
Bisbee, General William Henry, 1840- #"20th".92.39
Through four American wars. The impressions and
experiences of Brigadier General William Henry
Bisbee as told to his grandson, William Haymond
Bisbee.
Boston. Meador Publishing Co. 1931. 281 pp.
Portraits. Plates. Facsimile 21 cm.
The military record covers the Civil War,
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D3 Through French eyes, Britain’s effort, by Henry D.
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1, European war, 1914-19 18—Influence and results—Gt. Brit. _1. Title.
& 16-24206
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Through hell to glory.
Hopper, James Marie, 1876- ** 0th” .251.27.2
Through hell to glory.
(Cut from The New McClure’s. Vol. 61, no. 4, pp. 56-59, 86-90;
no. 5, pp. 64-67, 102-105. Illus. Portraits. New York. Oct., Nov.,
1928.)
An account of the 27th Division, A.E.F.
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D4755 — T.r. — United States. P Army. American Expeditionary Forces.
Eurepean War. 27th Division.
Through mediaeval windows.
Verse.
Hosmer, Margaret S. *A.4277.1
Through mediaeval windows. [Verse.]
= Ontario, Cal. Herald-Silhouettes Press. [1935.] 67, (1) pp.
Plate. 18.5 cm.
No. 23 of an edition of 100 copies.
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Through nature to eternity. Verse.
Spalding, Phebe Estelle, 1859- *A 8411.1
Through nature to eternity. A Shakespearean meditation. [Verse.]
Frontispiece by Victor Stuyvaert.
= Claremont, Cal. Saunders Studio Press. 1933. (32) pp.. Plate.
17 cm.
One of an edition of 210 copies.
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Ds121 — T.r. Verse.
Through Ramona’s country.
James, George Wharton. 4479.256=*P.84.452.1
Through Ramona’s country.
Boston. Little, Brown & Co. 1909. xvii, 406 pp. Portraits.
Plates. Facsimiles. 21cm.
Contains a poetical tribute to Helen Hunt Jackson by Ina Coolbrith.
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H1646 — T.r. — California. Geog. — Jackson, Helen Maria. 1831-1885.
Through realms of song. Poems,
Choate, Isaac Bassett, 1833-
Through realms of song [and other poems].
= Boston. Chapple Publishing Co., Ltd. 1914. vii, 195 pp. 19cm.
*A.1704C.1
This card was printed at the Boston ss
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N4847 — T.r.
— ee Eee
Through the eye of the needle. Romance.
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. *A.4301.29
Through the eye of the needle. A romance. With an introduc-
tion.
New York. Harper. 1907. xii, (1), 232, (1) pp. 2014 cm., in 8s.
This card was prinid at te Beston
M7655, — T.r.
Public Library, January 19, 1924.
RARE Boor
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*A.2333-9
Through the looking-glass.
(Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898.
Through the looking-glass, and what Alice found there.
By Lewis Carroll (pseud.; .... With fifty illustrations by
John Tenniel. London, Macmillan and co., 1872.
6p. 1, 224p, 11. illus, 19.
1st edition.
The illustrations are engraved by the brothers Dalziel.
FOR OTiek ED1L1UINS see AU huUR
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ut. Dalziel, Edward, 1817-1905, engr. tv. Title.
(36b1; 15-12463
Library of Congress PZ8.D666Th
*Q.136
221
Through the mill with B. R.
Bruce, Claire,
Through the mill with B, R., a play on BRint-
ing. New York, The Typophiles, 1950,
37 p. illus, 18cm. (Typophile chap book 21)
1. Rogers, Bruce, 1870- I, Title,
II, Series: The Typophiles, New York. Typo-
phile chap books, 21.
Stage name of: Gabrielle
Claire (Touceda) Hendrick-
son
Through the Prayer Book.
Hague, Reve Dyson, 1857= *Benton 14.35 .8=3449.3547
Through the Prayer Books an exposition of its teach-
ing end language: the origins and contents of its
services: with special reference to the more re-
cent features of the Canadian Prayer: Book.
London. Longmans, Green & Co. 1952. xii, 599 ppe
19 cm., in 8s.
Literature, p. 396.
-~< =>
**'T 95.46
Through the stage-door. A complete hand-book of the theatre. Con-
taining . . . descriptions of all features connected with the stage
of a modern playhouse ... information ... of . practical
value to every lady or gentleman desirous of adopting the stage
as a profession. With advice upon this subject by ... Joseph
Jefferson ... Added... a list of the largest theatres in the
United States... Bya ‘stage- -door keeper [pseud.]. Ist edition.
= [Boston. 1896.] 30, (6) pp. Illus. Portrait. Plates. 23 cm.
Relates principally to Boston theatres.
This card was printed at the Beston Public Library, March 28, 1914.
J603 — Theatre. — Boston. Theatres. — United States. Theatres. Directories.
— Stage-door keeper, A, pseud.
- ey ee tee ee oe
Through the telescope.
Baikie, James, F.R.A.S. 3928.158
Through the telescope.
— London. Black. 1906. xv, 292 pp. Illus. Plates. Diagrams.
o
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 24, 1906.
G3269 — Astronomy. — Telescope. — T.r.
No, 1 in Through the toils,
*A,1282F
ot Bushnell, William H,
Through the toils, A thrilling story of
prairie life, Boston, Elliott, Thomes &
Talbot [1863]
68 p, 17cm, [Standard American euthors,
Ten cent novelettes, No, 28]
—= - —_-. = Se ————
Through the wheat. Fiction.
Boyd, Thomas A., 1898- *A.1088.1
Through the wheat. ([Fiction.]
New York. Scribner. 1923. (5), 266 pp. 19 cm.
A story of the American Expeditionary Forces in
the European War.
Same. 1929. *4408 2279
RARE Boox Through these arches.
Deer,
Milhous, Katherine, 189)-
XJ Through these arches; the story of
964 Independence Hall by Katherine Milhous.
.M59T New York, J.B.Lippincott Company, 1964,
96p. col.illus. 21cm.
Pink linen stamped in red.
Author's inscribed presentation copy to Alice
Dalgliesh.
®
Thrum, Tam, pseud.
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Deer. Thrush, Thomas.
*XH A letter addressed to the King, by Thomas
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Thrushes.
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Nachtrag zu dem offenen Schrerben
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THUMB, THOMAS, PSEUD.
MONSTER OF MONSTERS ... 1754.
*Gcern Fowle, Daniel, 1715-1787.
“XG A total eclipse of liberty: being a true and |
365 faithful account of the arraignment, and exami-
-68 nation of Daniel Fowle before the Honourable
House of Representatives of the Province of the
Also Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, Octob. 2th
avail- 1754. barely on suspicion of his being concern'd,
able in
in printing and publishing a pamphlet, intitled,
micro- The monster of monsters. Also his imprisonment
text. and sufferings ... Written by himself ...
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See Church, Benjamin, M.D. 1734-1776.
Waterhouse, Samuel.
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F6043
Thumb Bible.
Stone, Wilbur Macey, 1862- **Q.62.34
The Thumb Bible of John Taylor.
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Verbum Sempiternum. 7th edition, with amendments.
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during which the firm of Mein and Fleeming existed. There was a third
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Thumb-nail history of World War II.
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Thunberg, Karl Peter, 1743-1828.
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classes, ordines, genera et species, cum dif'feren-
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mi, in Officina Muller et soc. Londini, in Offici-
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Thunder; organ of the People's Progressive
*hoe. Party.
68-66 Vol. 17; no. 3.
March 1966.
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Thunder.
Conjectures on the cause of thunder. No. 1 in **K.22.47
— Paris. 1756. 23 pp. 8°.
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Thunderbolt, Captain.
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Thunderhead.
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XA Thunderhead, a novel by Mary O'Hara Cpseud.]
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M58 The Thunderstorm. By Mrs. Sherwood.
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THUNDER-STORMS.
CHopkins, George F a
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New-York: Printed and sold by George F.Hopkins,
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Shaw/Shoemaker 12867.
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XH Thurber, James, 1894-1961.
-SV86 The male animal : a comedy in three
Clin acts. / by James Thurber and Elliott
Nugent. Acting edition. New York :
Samuel French, cl194l.
vs ¢ plans; 18.5 Em.
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Paperback.
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author. I1I.T.
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My life and hard times. New York and
London, Harper & Brothers, 1933.
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plates. 22 cme
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PZ Thurber, James, 1894-1961.
8 The white deer / illustrated by
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1945]
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Thurber, Samuel, 1837-1913.
Address to the graduating class
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Mass., : Delivered July 1, 1881, / by
a High School Teacher. -- Boston: :
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15 Ps ¢ 22 Cm.
1. Education, Higher--Amesbury
(Mass.). I. Amesbury High School
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Thurenstein, Rev. of.
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| Thuringia. Geography, description, and travel.
K.167.7
The early homes of Prince Albert. By Alfred Rimmer.
Edinburgh, 1883, Illus. 8°,
- Thuringia. Geog.
—
Thuringia. Geography, description and travel.
Rimmer, Alfred, 1829-1893. 2862.68=**K.167.7
The early homes of Prince Albert.
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Die elsass-lothringischen Franziskanerkléster und die thiiringische
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ringia. Hist. Relig.
Franciscans in Lorraine. — Thu-
Thurloe, John, 1616-1668.
A collection of the state papers of
John Thurloe ... : Containing
authentic memorials of the English
affairs from the year 1638, to the
restoration of King Charles II.
Published from the originals,
formerly in the library of John lord
Somers ... and since in that of Sir
Joseph Jekyll ... Including also a
considerable number of original
letters and papers, communicated by
... the Archbishop of Canterbury from
the library at Lambeth ... the Earl of
Shelburn, and other hands. The whole
digested into exact order of time.
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2-23367
17756
Thurloe, John, 1616-1668. A collection
of the state papers of John...
(card 2)
To which is prefixed, The life of Mr.
Thurloe: with a complete index to each
volume. / By Thomas Birch. -- London:
: Printed for the executor of The late
Mr. Fletcher Gyles; Thomas Woodward...
and Charles Davis, MDCCXLII [1742].
7 Ve § 37 cm.
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CONTENTS.--v. 1. Papers from the
year 1636 to 1653.-—v. 2. 1653: to
1654.--v. 3. December 1654 to
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THURLOE, JOHN, 1616-1668,
[Campbell, John] 1708-1775.
A letter to a friend in the country, on the
publication of Thurloe's state papers, In which
is contained an impartial account of the author
and the book; and several particulars relating
to British history are examined .,- The 2d ed.
London, Printed for J, Roberts, 1742.
70 pe 19cm.
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Thurman, Ralph.
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Thurman, Wallace, 1902-1934.
The blacker the berry : a novel
of Negro life / by Wallace Thurman.
New York : The Macaulay Company,
MCMXXIX [1929].
(4), 262 p. ; 20 cm.
Publisher's reddish brown
illustrated cloth binding.
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36 Three important questions ...
no.19 Boston, W.C.Allan, 1873.
Thurneisser zum Thurn, Leonhard, 1530?-1596,
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tam domesticarvm qvam exoticarvm: earundem cum
virtutes influentiales, elementares, & naturales,
tum subtilitates, necnon icones etiam veras, ad
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cum his, partium omnium corporis humani vt ex-
ternarum ita internarum picturas, & instrumen-
torum extractioni chymicae seruientium delinea-
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co ordinario Electoris Brandeburgici conscripta.
Berlini, excudebat Michael Hentaske. anno.
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Thurneisser zum Thurn, Leonhard, 15307-1596.
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davon zu halten sey/ etc.
Gedruckt zu Notopyrgen/ im Jahr 1591. Cum
gratia & priuilegio &c.
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of Robert, marquis of Crewe.
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XQ Chronica Hungariae. \
~405 Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt,for Theobaldus
26 Feger, 3 June 1488.
Goff T-361.
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toria sancti ladislai. 2b: Serenissimo ac inuictissimo principi ac
diio dio Mathiae hiiganiae bohemiaeq3 regi Theobaldus fegher
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. cacellariti. Prefatio magistri Iohanis de theorocz: in primi
libri Chronice hungaro2{ foeliciter incipit. 173b: Colophon:
Serenissimorii hungarie regii chronica bene reuisa ac fideli studio
emendata finit feliciter. Impressa ethardi ratdolt viri solertis-
simi eximia industria et mira imprimendi arte: qua nuper vene-
tijs, nfic Auguste excellet nominatissimus. Impensis siquidem
§Continued_on the next card.]
This card was printca at the Boston Public Library, September 19, 1916.
_Ko434 — Incunabula. — Hungary. " — Feger, Theobald, publisher. — Rat-
dolt, Erhard, printer.
**Q.405.26 (**G.370a.17)
Thworcz, J. de. Chronica Hungarorum. (Continued.)
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millesimo qdringentesimo octogesimooctauo tertio nonas Iunij:
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in 8s, v 4(?),x 8, y 10 l= 174 ff, of which ff. 155, 156 and 174 are
blank. They are wanting in this copy, thus making sig. v count
2 leaves, and y 9 leaves. 24 cm., 38 lines to the full page.
See Hain *15518(?=15516?): British Museum. Catalogue of books printed
in the XVth century ... part 2, p. 381.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 15, 1916.
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Thursday Evening Club (Boston, Mass.).
Proceedings of the Thursday-
Evening Club, : on the occasion of
the death of Hon. Edward Everett. --
Boston: : Wilson and Son, printers,
1865.
20 ps. ¢ 23.5 cms
Printed for private distribution.
Original front paper wrapper
preserved.
Bound with ten other sermons,
1. Everett, Edward, 1794-1865.
ft. Title.
etc.
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Acc, Thursday Evening Club, Boston.
71-53lpf ... The Thursday Evening Club will meet.
{Boston, 18557]
Benton Fund @
Thursday Lectures.
Byles, Mather. 1706-1788. **H 98.103
Affection on things above. A discourse delivered at the Thursday-
lecture in Boston, December 11th, 1740.
— Boston. Printed by G. Rogers & D. Fowle, for J. Edwards and H.
Foster. 1740. 20, iii pp. 12°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 29, 1906.
G1086 — Thursday Lectures.
Thursday Lectures, Boston,
Chauncy, Charles, D. D., 1705-1787. **H.97.60
The accursed thing must be taken away from among a people, if
they would reasonably hope to stand before their enemies. A
sermon preached at the Thursday-Lecture in Boston, September
3, 1778.
Boston, New-England: Printed by Thomas & John Fleet, 1778.
27 pp. 18cm., in 4s.
“The accursed thing among us, is sordid avarice, an unsatiable thirst for
money.” — P. 23.
The sermon is a protest against 'the injustice to salaried persons and
others of fixed incomes, caused by the law requiring the paper money to
be accepted at its face value.
This card was printed at the Boston = Public Library, November 10, 1922
M4931 — T.r. — Thursday Lectur&* on. — Mass. Fin. Currency. Colonial
period. — Fleet, John, printer, 1735?-1806. — Fleet, Thomas, printer, 1685-1758.
Thursday Lectures, Boston,
*3456.57—No. 3 in *7450a.54—**G.362.39
Cooper, William, 1694-1743.
Conapendium evangelicum. A sermon preach’d at the publick lec-
ture in Boston, March tst, 1738, 9. On the sorrowful occasion of
the funeral of the late Reverend Mr. Peter Thacher.
Boston: printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman and Samuel
Eliot, 1739. 33 pp. 2014 cm., in 4s.
This card was printed at the Boston 8 Public Library, March 9, 1916.
K7410 — T.r. — Thacher, Peter, 1677-1738. — Thursday Lectures, Boston.
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Thursday lecture, Boston.
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DErrs Frothingham, Nathaniel Langdon, 1793-1870.
XH The shade of the past. For the celebration of
833 the close of the second century since the
+ F938 establishment of the thursday lecture. By N.L.
Frothingham ... Printed at the request of the
Boston Association of Congregational Ministers.
Boston: Russell,Odiorne,and Metcalf, 1833.
15,CliJp. 21.5em.
Printed tan front wrapper preserved.
® MB-Rev.
Thursday Lectures, Boston,
**G_389b.57=**H.23.26=No 3 in **G.376.54
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.
The latter sign discoursed of, ina sermon preached at the Lecture of
Boston in New-England; August, 31. 1682. Wherein is shewed,
that the voice of God in signal providences, especially when re-
peated and iterated, ought to be hearkened unto.
[Boston in New-England, Printed for Samuel Sewall . . . 1682.]
(2), 32 pp. 14cm., in 8s.
The signatures are continuous with his Heaven’s alarm to the world.
Reprinted in his Heaven’s alarm to the world . . . [*5442.56].
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 17, 1916.
K7558 — Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730. — Thursday Lectures, Boston.
Thursday Lectures, Boston,
Sewall, Joseph, 1688-1769. **H.16.243
The first and great commandment, to love the Lord our God. A ser-
mon preach’d at the Thursday-Lecture in Boston, January 28,
1741, 2.
Boston. Printed by T. Fleet, for D. Henchman... 1742, 31
pp. 17¢m., in 4s.
This card was printcd at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1920.
S831 — Thursday Lectures, Boston.
Thursday Morning Musical Club, Boston.
Acc. Programs 1879-1900.
79-160 CBoston, Merrymont Press] 1899-1900.
nucx.
Schraft fd.
Thursday Morning Musical Club, Boston.
Ace. ...-Rules and regulations...
79-159 Boston, Merrymont Press, 1900.
nucx.
Schraft fd.
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COLLECTIONS thursfield, James Richard, 16L0-
SC.20 The navy and the war. 2d impressions London ,
-E914 ew York, Oxford University Press (1914)
»LOMW 28 pe 19cme (Oxford pamphlets, 1914, noe 29)
no.12 =No..(12] in a volume with binderts title:
oxford war studies, Ve 2.
1. European War, 1914-1918—Naval operations,
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Thurstan, Frederick William, translator,
Grillparzer, Franz. 1791-1872. **T 38.6
Medea. A tragedy. By Grillparzer. Translated by F. W. Thur-
stan & Sidney A. Wittmann.
= London. Nisbet & Co. [1879.] vii, (1), 122 pp. 17 cm., in 8s.
This card was printed at the Boston . Public Library, December 30, 1913.
J263 — T.r. — Wittmann, Sidney A., tr. — Thurstan, Frederick William, tr.
, Thurston, surname.
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Thurston, Ada.
The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York.
Check list of fifteenth century printing in
the Pierpont Morgan Library, compiled by Ada
Thurston and Curt F. Bithler. New York, 1939.
xv, 348 p. 27cm.
Thurston, Benjamin, 1755-1804.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
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Thurston, Benjamin, 1755-1804.
*Reserve two sermons, delivered...to the people.
7467 Newburyport, G.J. Osborne, 1793.
281 Evans 26261,
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*hoce Thurston, Fdward Coppée, 1874-
73-411 Four walls in the open.
(153) New York, Privately printed, 1929.
RBDo; LCxxx
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Thurston, E. Temple (Ernest Temple),
1679-1933..
Traffic : the story of a faithful
woman / by E. Temple Thurston ...
New York : G.W. Dillingham Cannenk,
[1906]
6, (21, Ll=379 ps. 2 front. # 20
cm.
Original green publisher's cloth;
decoration stamped in black and red;
author/title stamped in gold; binding
signed D D [Decorative Designers].
1. Bookbinding--Publishers'
bindings, Specimens. is Kisiet;
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1879-1933. -=- Traffic eee 71906)
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Herbert, 1902-1986, collector. IT
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Th-136 Thurston, Howard, 1869-1936.
(506) Book of mystery.
CNew York] H. Thurston, 1930.
LCx
J. L. Whitney Fd
Ace.
Th-136 Thurston, Howard, 1869-1936.
(507) Easy pocket tricks ... Chth ed.J
(Beechurst, L.I.?] Thurston, 1917.
LCx
T4136 Thurston, Howard, 1869-1936.
(508) Easy pocket tricks ... [5th ed.J
CBeechurst, L.I.?] Thurston, 1917.
LCx
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Acc. Thurston, Howard, 1869-1936.
T1T-706 Howard Thurston's card tricks ...
(6) Baltimore, I.& M.Ottenheimer £1903]
LCxxx
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Wales Fd
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74-136 Thurston, Howard, 1869-1936.
(509) 200 more tricks you can do.
New York, G. Sully [1927]
LCxxx
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T4-136 Thurston, Howard, 1869-1936.
(510) 200 tricks you can do.
New York, G. Sully [19261
LCxxx
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Ace.
74-136 Thurston, Howard, 1869-1936.
(511) Wehman bros. 50 new card tricks.
New York, Wehman, 1905.
LCxxx
J. L. Whitney Fd
Thurston, Jane Plummer) 4. 1%!4,
*Reserve The union, why and how it must and will be
4324 preserved.
.103 Portland[Me.] 1863.
no.17 LC Xxx.
Thurston, John, 1774-1822. No, 2 in **G.3952.18
An illustration of Shakespeare. Thirty eight engravings on wood,
by Branston, from new designs, by J. Thurston.
London. Vernor, Hood, & Sharpe. [1810.] Plates. 23cm.
wu
\ This card was printed at the m J Public Library, March 18, 1919.
L6249 — Shakespeare,. William. Illustrations.
Thurston, John.
Illustrations of Shakespeare; comprised in two
hundred and thirty vignette engravings, by
Thompson, from designs by Thurston.
London. Sherwood, G., and P. 1830. a;
No. 4 in *#G.72.7.1
Same. Phila. Wardle. 1830. 8°.
No. 1 in *Pph. vol. 233
“Shakespeare. Illustrations.
Thurston, John, 1774-1822. **G_3952.19
[Portrait of Shakespeare and 36 plates illustrating his plays. En-
graved by Rhodes.]
[London. Tegg. 1811-17.] Portrait. Plates. 21174 cm.
There is no title-page.
nat cae
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 18, 1919.
| 1.6249 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
Thurston, John, illustrator, 1774-1822,
Anthologia Graeca. Selections. Greek and English. **G_3924.14
The wreath ; composed of selections from Sappho, Theocritus, Bion,
and Moschus. Accompanied by a prose translation, with notes.
To which are added Remarks on Shakespere, and a comparison
between Horace and Lucian.
London: Printed by T. Bensley ... 1799. ix, (2), 112 pp. Plate.
t9% cm., in 4s.
A letter of the translator, dated “June 28/10” has beem inserted.
Greek and English on opposite pages.
The plate is by John Thurston.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 19, 1929.
N3059 — T.r. — Thurston, John, ilu 1822, — Greece. Lit. Ancient Greek.
Poetry. Colls. — Du Bois, Edward, trans., 1774?-1850.
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Thurston, John, illustrator, 1774-1822,
Stevens, George Alexander. 1710-1784.
A lecture on heads, . . . with additions by Mr. Pilon; as delivered
by Mr. Charles Lee Lewes. ... Added, An essay on satire.
With . . . heads by Nesbit, from designs by Thurston.
London: Printed by T. Bensley .. . for Vernor and Hood...
1799. ix, (2), 114, (2) pp. Illus. 16cm., in 8s. **T 98.123
A skit, in the form of a series of characterizations, upon the reigning
follies of the day.
Clippings are inserted.
Another edition, having the title The celebrated lecture on heads, may be
found on shelf-number **H.99b.45.
Same. Baltimore. Lucas. [1820?] 128 pp. 15'%4cm., in 4s.
*6§ 569.115
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914.
J641 — T.r. — Satire. — Head. -_ London. Descr. Manners. — Pilon,
Frederick, ed. 1750-1788. — Lewes, arles Lee, comedian. 1740-1803. — Thur-
ston, John, illus. 1774-1822. — Nesbit, Charlton, illus. 1775-1838.
7700
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no.2
fol.
Thurston, Mark, respondent.
The respondent's case. : To be
heard at the bar of the House of
Lord's, on Monday the 26th of
February, 1734-5.
(Dublin? : s.n., 1734-5].
35. [1] p. 3 40) em. (fol.
Thurtell, John, 1794-1824,
Egan, Pierce, the Elder. 1772-1849. **T 56.166
Recollections of John Thurtell, who was executed at Hertford...
the gth of January, 1824; for murdering Mr. W. Weare: including
various anecdotes, and an account of his demeanour after sentence
was passed. Also, the condemned sermon ... Being an appen-
dix to his account of the trial...
= London. Knight & Lacy. 1824. (1), 44 pp. Plate. 21 cm.,,
in 8s.
This card was printcd at the Bcston Public Library, February 25, 1914.
J193 — Thurtell, John. 1794-1824. — Weare, William. -1823. — Murder trials.
Thurtell, John. 1794-1824,
**T 96.368
Fatal effects, The, of gambling exemplified in the murder of Wm.
Weare, and the trial and fate of John Thurtell, the murderer,
and his accomplices; with biographical sketches of the parties
concerned ... Added, The gambler’s scourge; a complete ex-
posé of the whole system of gambling in the metropolis; with
memoirs and anecdotes of notorious blacklegs .. .
= London. Kelly. 1824. xxii, 512, 408 pp. Portraits. Plates.
Engraved title-page. 21 cm., in 4s.
Appended is Supplement to The gambler’s scourge...
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914.
J237 — Crime and criminals. — Gambling. — Weare, William. -1823. —
Thurtell, John. 1794-1824. — Murder trials.
4Q699
2353
Thus spake Zarathustra.
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 18-1900.
Thus spake Zarathustra. Translated from the
German by Thomas Common, with an introduction by
Henry David Aiken and decorations by Arnold Bank.
New York, Printed at The Thistle Press for mem-
bers of the Limited Editions Club, 196).
xv, 316 pe 29cm
Part divisions with gold and white mumerals
on blue paper, included in pagination.
No.73 or 1500 copies.
*A 8888.1
Thus think and smoke tobacco. A rhyme (XVII century). With
drawings and decorations by George Wharton Edwards.
— New York. Frederick A. Stokes Co. 1890. (15) ff. Illus.
Plates. Decorated title-page. 27% cm.
Printed on one side of the leaf only.
This card was printed at the sn eZ? Public Library, March 24, 1932.
D20 — Edwards, George Wharton, illus., 1859-
Thwackius, Herman, pseud.
see
—_——.
Clopper, Jonas.
Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 1853-1913.
*G, 3637
19 Jesuit relations and allied documents. Travels
and explorations of the Jesuit missionaries
in New France, 1610-1791. The original French
Latin, and Italian texts, with English trans-
lations and notes; illustrated by portraits,
maps, and facsimiles, Edited by Reuben Gold
Thwaites. Cleveland, Burrows, 1896-1901.
73 ve illus. 23 em.
Vols. 72 and 73 form the index to the work.
*2313.72 ---- ---- [Another copy]
Thwaites, William H., illus.
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Derr. Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Abridgments and
XDefoe adaptations. 1859.
oli3 The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
.1859C By Daniel De Foe. Including a memoir of the
author, and an essay on his writings. Illus-
trated by Thwaites. New York, James Miller
£1859]
3p.f.,xxviii,93p. col.front.,illus. ,plates.
19cm.
Wood engraved illustrations by Bobbett &
Harper, Loomis, C. Edmonds, and Annin-Loomis
after W.H. Thwaites.
(See next card)
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Derr. Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Abridgments and
XDefoe adaptations. 1859. The life and adven-
s13 tures of Robinson Crusoe ... [1859]
.1859C (Card 2)
Red bead-grained cloth, blind & gilt stamped.
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13 Defoe, Daniel, Robinson Crusoe. Parts I-II,
.1863A Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, with
a biographical account of Defoe, Diustrated
by Thwaites and others. New edition, complete.
New York, J. Miller [°1863]
xii, [251-475 p. plates. 19cm,
Imperfect? Frontispiece wanting?
I, Thwaites, H Ww d{llus,
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| Thwaites, W H illus,
*Defoe
13 [Defoe, Daniel] Robinson Crusoe, Parts III,
°1880G Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, with
a biographical account of Defoe, Illustrated
by Thwaites and others, New ed., complete,
New York, Hurst [188-2]
475 De plates, 20cm. (The Arlington edition)
I, Thwaites, W H illus.
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Orpr.
*,309 ; ;
265 Thwing, Annie Haven, 1851-
The crooked & narrow streets of the town of Boston 1630-
1822, by Annie Haven Thwing. Boston, Marshall Jones com-
pany, 1920.
xip., 11, 282 p. front., plates, fold. plans. 24}™.
*F73
3 —- -—— cAnother copys
«TS
1. Boston—Streets. 2. Boston—Hist. 1. Title.
20—19769
Library of Congress F73,3.T54
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Copyright A 6013835 (40h1,
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Thwing, Annie Haven, 1851-
Ace. The crooked and narrow streets of the town
78-553 of Boston ... tercentenary ed.
Boston, Lauriat, 1930.
LCxxx.
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Thwing, Carrie Frances Butler. 2278.84—*P.11.8888
An appreciation by friends. With extracts from her Journal of a tour
in Europe.
= Cleveland, O. Helman-Taylor Co. 1899. vii, 194 pp. Portrait.
va".
[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
o*
h Aug. 13, = 1902
E5301 — Europe. Geog.
es
RARE Book
Deer.
XH
. 805
-T4OR
Thwing, Charles.
Thwing's Rules of carpenters' work, adjusted
on the principle of affording to faithful in-
dustry the means of decent support, in the
principal towns in Connecticut; and, with
variations, as the necessaries of life vary
in price, it may serve as a standing guide to
the craft generally in the New-England states.
From Sidney's Press, New-Haven, 1805.
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Giovanni Battista, printer, 1740-1813. (1)
Tibullus, Albius. *Q.62.4
Catullus, Tibullus et Propertius. [Opera.]
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Tibvrtivs Navarrvs, Frater, O.M.R. **RR15.Wiit
Vita S. Francisci Ord. Minorvm institvtoris ex Annalibvs Lvce
VVaddingi stvdio F. Tibvrtii Navarri eivsdem ordinis alvymni
fideliter desvmpta.
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Contains a few notes in an old hand.
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E3513 — Francesco d’Assisi, Saint, 1182-1226, Biog. — Wadding,
Luke, Franciscan monk, 1588-1657.
Acc.
73-411 Tichborne, Chidiock, 15587-1586.
(567F) Chidiock Tichborne elegy 1586.
New York, W. Stein Cea. 196071]
Folded sheets.
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XQ Chidiock Tichbourne: his last letter to Agnes
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trated by Rigby Graham.
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Tichborne, John. **H 26.271
A triple antidote against certaine very common scandals of this
time, which like infections and epidemicall diseases, haue gener-
ally annoyed most sorts of people amongst us .
London. Printed by, Nicholas Okes for Clement | Knight. 1609.
(16), 114 pp. Sm. 4°.
Deals with excommunication, subscription and the use of the cross in the
Church of England.
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E6oo9 — England, Church of. Doctr. & contr. works.
Tichenor, Isaac.
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Tichomandrickij, M.
See
Tikhomandritski, Matvei Aleksandrovitch.
This card was printed at the Boston =
K294
Public Library, October 23, ror3.
Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793.
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Tickell, Richard. 1751-1793.
Anticipation: containing the substance of His M —— y’s most gra-
cious speech to both H—s of P——-1——t, on the opening of the
approaching session, ... with a full and authentic account of
the debate which will take place in the H——e of C s, on the
motion for the address, and the amendment. [Anon.] With
notes.
London: Printed for T. Becket . . . 1778. iii-vi, 74 pp. 20cm.,
in 4s. No. 1 in *6517.35
Same. 3d edition, corrected. iii-vi, (1), 74 pp. No. 2 in *6517.35
Same. 5th edition, corrected. vi, (1), 74 pp. No. 3 in *6517.35
(Coniinued on the next card.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914.
Js5902 — T.r. — Great Britain. Pol. hist.
Tickell, R. 1751-1793. Anticipation. (Continued.)
Same. 7th edition, corrected. No. 4 in *6517.35
Same. roth edition, corrected. 1780. No. 5 in *6517. 35
Same. New edition, corrected. M.DCC.XCIV. 51 pp. 2072 cm., in
4s. **T..96.217=No. 6 in *6517. 35
Same. By Richard Tickell. 1778. Reprinted .. . 1882. 309-345
pp. [The Pamphleteer. Vol. 19.] 21cm., in 8s.
No. 11 in *6575.1.19
_ Public Library, March 28, 1914.
This card was printed at the Boston
J502
[Tickel1l, Richard] 1751-1793.
*Reserve Anticipation: containing the substance of His
6517 \M--------y's most gracious speech to both H----- 8
35 of P---l----t,
we | London, T. Becket, 1778.
LCxx{
[Tickell, Richard] 1751-1793,
*Reserve Anticipation: containing the substance of His
6517 M-----y's most gracious speech to both H----- Ss
Pic is) of P----l--- —beee 34 ed.
no.2 London, T. Becket, 1778.
LC xxx.
[Tickell, Richard] 1751-1993.
Anticipation: containing the substance of His
M-----y's most gracious speech ... 5th ed.
London, T. Becket, 1778.
LCxxx,
[Tickell, Richard] 1751-1793.
*Reserve Anticipation: containing the substance of His
6517 M-----' y's most gradious speech... 7th ed.
235 London, T. Becket, 1778.
| NO 4 LCxx.
[Tickell, Richard] 1751-1793.
*Reserve Anticipation: containing the substance of His
6517 M---~- y's most gracious speech... 10th ed.
035 London, T. Becket, 1780,
no.5 LCxx.
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[Tickell, Richard] 1751-1793.
*Reserve Anticipation: containing the substance of His
6517 M----- y's most gracious speech... A new ed.
235 London, T. Becket, 1794.
no.6 LCxx.
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Tickell, Richard. —1793. *#K 14.22
La cassette verte de Monsieur de Sartine, trouvée chez Mademoi-
selle Du Thé. (Sixiéme édition revue & corrigée sur celles de
Leipsic & d’Amsterdam.) [Anon.]
A la Haye: Chez la veuve Whiskerfeld . . . MJDCC,LXX,IX. (3),
76 pp. 20% cm., in 4s.
A satire on the alliance between the United States and France, with
imaginary letters of Franklin.
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H8261 — Satires.— Franklin, Benjamin. 1706-1790.— U. S. For. rel. France.
— France. For. rel. U. S. — Anon. ref.
CTickell, Richard] 1751-1795.
Common-place arguments against administra-
tion, with obvious answers, (intended for the
use of the new Parliament. )
London: Printed for R.Faulder,New Bond Street.
M DCC LXXX. C1780]
viii,C€21,093-101p. 20. 5em. (8vo)
On the state of the war in America.
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The green box of Monsieur de Sartine, found at Mademoiselle Du
Thé’s lodgings. From the French of the Hague edition. Revised
and corrected by those of Leipsic and Amsterdam. [Anon.]
London: Sold by A. Becket and R. Faulder ... M DCC LXXIX.
(3), 71 pp. 20% cm., in 4s.
satire on the alliance between the United Statesand France, with imag-
inary letters of Franklin.
P. 71 is missing.
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This card was printed at the Boston ee Public Library, November 8, 1912.
H8214 — Satires. — Franklin, Benjy » 1706-1790. — U. S. For. rel. France. —
France, For. rel. U. S.— Anon. ref.
Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793. **C 303 44
The green box of Monsieur de Sartine, found at Maucuioiselle Du
Thé. [Anon.]
= New York City. 1916. 60 pp. Facsimile. [Heartman’s Histori-
cal series. No. 19.] 23 cm.
No. 15 of an edition of 72 copies printed for Charles F. Heartman.
A satire on the alliance between the United States and France, with
imaginary letters of Franklin.
NN
’ This card was printea at the Boston SP Public Library, December 18, 1916.
L124 — Anon. ref. made. — S.r. es. — Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.
— United States. For. rel. France. — France. For. rel. United States.
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No.2 in
*G.3725 Tickell, Thomas, 1686-1740.
02 The poetical works of Thomas Tickell. With
a memoir. Boston, Little, Brown & co., 1865.
178 p. 16°",
No. 84 of an edition of 100 copies.
PR3616
Al Tickell, Thomas, 1685=1740.
1854 The poetical works of Thomas Tickcll, With
a life, by Dr. Johnson, Boston, Little, Brown,
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eTickell, Thomass 1686-170.
An epistle from a lady in Mngland; to a
gentleman at Avignon.
Iondon, Printed for J, Tonson, at Shake-
spear's-Head oversagainst Katharine=
street in the Strand. 1717.
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Tickell, Thomas, editor, 1686-1740,
Addison, Joseph, 1672-17109. *#G 9711.1
Works, collected by Mr. Tickell. With a complete index.
London. Vernor & Hood. 1804. 6 v. Portraits. Plates. 8°.
Contents, —1,2. The Spectator. 3. Tne Spectator. — The Tatler. 4. The
Guardian. — The Freeholder. — The Whig-Examiner. 5. Dialogues upon
the usefulness of ancient medals. — Remarks on several parts of Italy. —
The present state of the war. — The late trial and conviction of Count
Tariff. — Of the Christian religion. — An essay on Virgil’s Georgics.
6, Poems on several occasions. — Rosamond. An opera. — Cato. A trage-
dy. — The drummer, or the haunted house. A comedy. — Poemata.
This card was printed at the _ => % blic L’brary July 26 1024.
233 — Tickell, Thomas, ed., 1686-1740.
Ticket-of-leave man, The. Drama,
Taylor, Tom. 1817-1880, 6259c.109—=**T.37.109
The ticket-of-leave man: a drama, in four acts. Added... the
costume... and... the stage business .. .
New York. French, [186—?] 56 pp. [French’s Standard drama.
The acting edition. No, 329.] 18cm.
A programme is inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.37.100.
This card was printcd at the Beston y Public Library, March 28, 1914.
aR — Tr. — Sr.
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-259 lL Gard ¢ ill. -5 x 10 cm.
Supplied title.
On verso: illustration of Fort
Dearbon, Chicago, 1833.
"Expressly for Chicago Day,
October 9, 1893."
Fr World’ s Columbian Exposition
(1893: Chicago, ILL.) .
MRGRRBK & ocm46713457
000656
The Tickhill psalter and related manuscripts.
*Q.459 Egbert, Donald Drew, 1902-
30
The Tickhill psalter and related manuscripts; a school of
manuscript illumination in England during the early four-
teenth century, ,New York, New York Public Library and
Dept. of Art and Archaeology of Princeton Univ., 1940,
xi, 282 p. plates, facsims., map. 42 cm.
“Four hundred copies of this book were printed .... This is copy
number 444” 3 3. **
ContTents.—Introduction—The Tickhill psalter—The psalter of
Queen Isabella.—The Grey-Fitzpayn hours.—The Welles Apocalypse.—
The Bardolf-Vaux psalter—The Guisborough breviary, missal, and
psalter.—A part of the Ormesby psalter.—The Brewes-Norwich com-
mentaries on the Liber sextus.—Conclusion.—Appendices.
1. Illumination of books and manuscripts—Gt. Brit. 2. Catholic
Church, Liturgy and ritual, Psalter (Tickhillpsalter) 3.
Psalters. 1. Title.
ND3357.T5E42 096.1 A 424474*
Library
Henry E. Huntington
(65r51h4)F
for Library of Congress
Tickler, Timothy, pseud.
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Tickletoby, Timothy, pseud,
see
Bradford, Samuel Fisher, 1776-1837.
_—
Ticknor, surname.
_—
.
Ticknor, Anna Eliot, editor, 1800—
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
Life, letters, and journals.
Boston. Osgood & Co. 1876. 2-v. Portraits, Plate. 211%4cm.,
in 8s. 2344.73=**D.203.19,
The first ten chapters were edited by G. S. Hillard and the remainder by
Mrs. Ticknor and her eldest daughter.
There are two copies on shelf-number 2344.73.
Same. 2d edition. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle &
Rivington. 2v.in 1. 18%cm., in 8s. 2344.45
This edition lacks the portraits and plate.
Same. 5th edition. Boston, Osgood & Co. 2 y. Portraits. Plate.
22cm., in 8s. 2344.89
This card was printed at the Boston
M7343 — Ticknor, Anna Eliot, ed., 1
Hillard, George Stillman, ed.
Public Library, November 9, 1923.
e-. — Ticknor, Anna Eliot, ed., 1823-. —
Ticknor, Anna Eliot. 6669a.83—*A.8890
An American family in Paris. [Anon.]
New York. Hurd & Houghton. 1869. xii, 319 pp. Illus. Plates.
18% cm., in 8s.
The copy on shelf-number *A.8890 is the author’s own copy and contains
extra illustrations and some original pen and ink sketches.
[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
ee
This card was printed at the Boston
H1720 — Paris, France. Descr. — Anon. ref.
Public Library, January 12, 1910.
RaRE BooK
DeP%™ Ticknor, Anna (Eliot) 1800-1885.
XH Samuel Eliot.
. 869 Boston, 1869.
/Th3s
2p.f.,204p. 2 ports. (incl.front.)
Mounted on front flyleaf is an A.L.S. dated
8 Sept. 1869 from the author to Samuel Eliot,
her nephew, sending this copy of the book to him.
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Dept.
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Boston, Public Library... Anna Ticknor Library.
Catalogue and supplement. The Anna Ticknor
Library has been given by the Anna Ticknor Library
-T42C¢ Association to the Public Library of the city of
Boston. Boston, 1902.
92,16 p. 23cm.
Re-issue with added t.p. of Catalogue of the
lending library of the Society to Encourage
Studies at Home. (Boston, 1893); and Supplement
to the catalogue of the Anna Ticknor Library
(Boston (189771)
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Ticknor, Anna Eliot, 1823+1896, ed.
Cogswell, Joseph Green, 1786-1871.
Life. of Joseph Green Cogswell as sketched in
his letters.
Privately printed at the Riverside Press,
Cambridge, 1874.
xi,377p. front.(port.) 25cm.
The frontispiece is a mounted photograph.
"Of this volume 222 copies were printed by
subscription, for private distribution."
Prefatory note signed: Anna Eliot Ticknor.
Ge. . MB -Rev
Ticknor, Anna &., ed. **D.180b.8
See .
Ticknor, George. |Index to [his! History of
Spanish literature. ]
| Ticknor, Anna Eliot, editor, 1823—
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
Life, letters, and journals.
Boston. Osgood & Co. 1876. 2v. Portraits, Plate. 211% cm.,
in 8s. 2344.73=**D.203.19,
The first ten chapters were edited by G. S. Hillard and the remainder by
Mrs. Ticknor and her eldest daughter.
There are two copies on shelf-number 2344.73.
Same. 2d edition. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle &
Rivington. 2v. in 1. 18% cm., in 8s. 2344.45
This edition lacks the portraits and plate.
Same. 5th edition. Boston. Osgood & Co. 2 vy. Portraits. Plate.
22 cm., in 8s. 2344.89
This card was printed at tle Boston Public Library, November 9, 1923.
M7343 — Ticknor, Anna Eliot, ed., rs00-. — Ticknor, Anna Eliot, ed., 1823-. —
Hillard, George Stillman, ed.
ea. ss. , es,
Ticknor, Anna Eliot, 1823-1896, .
4449.221=*P.70.835.1
Society to Encourage Studies at Home, Boston.
{ Memorial of the Society.] Founded in 1873 by Anna Eliot Ticknor.
Born June Ist, 1823. Died October 5th, 1806.
Cambridge. Riverside Press. 1897. (7), 218 pp. Portrait.
Plate. Autograph facsimile. 18cm.
Contents. — Bicgraphical note, by Samuel Eliot. — Foundation and charac-
ter of the Society, by Elizabeth Cary Agassiz.— First years of the Society. |
— History of the departments. — Branches and kindred organizations. — _
Correspondence. — Conclusion. — Appendices. |
This card was printed at the Boston es Public Library, March 10, 1¢27.
N1938 — Ticknor, Anna Eliot, 1823-1896. — Education. Home.
-
Ky. BYa.TH 3P
es Ticknor, Caleb Bingham, 180-180.
70-
52 The philosophy of living.
New York, Harper & Bros., 182,
LCxx.
Gift of the Heirs of
Theresa M, Ticknor
P§201
eT Ticknor, Caroline, 1866-1937.
1922 Glimpses of authors, by Caroline Ticknor ...
Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company,
1922,
xii, 335 p. front., ports., facsims.
22 1/2ceme
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*P.84.839.2 —— [Another copy]
1. Authors, American. 2. Authors, English.
l I. Title. &
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1922A
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Ticknor, Caroline, 1866-1
Glimpses of authors /
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
Ticknor, Caroline, 1866-1937.
*BAC Glimpses of authors ...
1005 = Boston, 1922.
Author's inscribed presentation copy to
Boston Authors Club, Oct. 1922.
LC 22-199333; RB(P, 8,889.2); PS201.T5 1922
Ticknor, Caroline. 4347-338—=*P.84.889
Hawthorne and his publisher [William D. Ticknor].
— Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1913. (12), 339 pp. Portraits.
Facsimiles. Engraved title-page. 211% cm.
This card was printed at the Boston 2
K830 — Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 1804-1864. — Ticknor, William Davis. 1810-1864.
Public Library, December 30, 1913.
Ticknor, Caroline, 1866-1937.
*BAC Hawthorne and his publisher ee.
1006 Boston, 1913.
Author's inscribed presentation copy to
Boston Authors Club, April, 1915.
LC 13-2516; 3h7.338-P8l.889
OUEST
Ticknor, Caroline, 1866-1937.
#BAC Miss Belladonna ... new edition oe.
1007 Boston, 1902.
LC 2-23302
BPLxx
‘ SPECIAL Ticknor, Caroline 1866-1937, ed.
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New England aviators 1914-1918 : their por-
sc20 traits and their records / with an introduc-
-257B tion by A. Lawrence Lowell ...
‘3 Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1919-20.
| Compiled and edited by Caroline Ticknor.
| "This edition consists of one thousand
|| copies printed at the Riverside Press, Cam-
| bridge ..."
Imperfect: a number of pages are missing,
supplied in photostat.
1. Aeronautics--Biography. 2. European War,
| 1914-1918--Aeri operations. 3. European
| War, 1914-1918- -U.S. I. Ticknor, Caroline
1266-1937, 28. MD Parv.
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Ticknor, Caroline, editor,
Hay, John. 1838-1905. 4444, 437=*A.3899.5
A poet in exile. Early letters of John Hay. Edited by Caroline
Ticknor.
— Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1910. (5), 50 pp. Portrait.
Facsimile. 22 cm.
No. 59 of an edition of 440 copies.[‘A.3894.5.J
the copy on 4444.437 ie No. 100 of thie edition.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston a
_. H3091 — Ticknor, Caroline, ed. — T.r.
Public Library, July 27, 1910.
Ticknor, Caroline, editor,
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.
*A.4214.76
Dr. Holmes’s Boston. Edited by Caroline Ticknor.
— Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1915. xxv, 214, (2) pp. Illus.
Plates. 2414 cm.
One of an edition of 750 copies.
Extracts from O.W.Holmes’s writings, “fitted together in chronological
order” with brief connecting notes by the editor.
This card was printcd at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1916.
K7034 — T.r. — Ticknor, Caroline, ed. — Boston. Descrip., topog., etc.
Ticknor, Elisha, 1757-1821.
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Ticknor, Flisha, 1757-1821.
*Réserve English exercises... 2d ed,
6589a Boston, Belknap and Hall, 1793.
Pa la he Evans 26262,
ec. a: Se ee
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
See also
Boston. Public Library. Ticknor Library.
This card was printed at the Boston con Public Library, December 5, 1024.
Nr78&
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. 3113.2.21
Amusements in Spain.
(In North Amer, Review, July, 1825.)
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
pbAcc. Dartmouth. A view of the principal buildings...
78-519 Ha~over, N.H., Published jointly by Dartmouth
College Publications and Dartmouth College
Library, 1943.
n& .--n.d.
MRGRRBK
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Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
George Ticknor / by Henry Grattan
Doyle. Together with Ticknor's
"Lecture on the best methods of
teaching the living languages"
(delivered August 24, 1832) edited,
with notes by Henry Grattan Doyle. --
Washington, D. C. : Modern Language
Journal, 1937.
2i5 37 Ps» * B23. cm.
Editor's presentation copy, with
his printed card tipped in at front.
"Reprinted from the Modern
language journal, vol. XXXII, no. iL
(continu next card)
a 40000479
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PB Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. -- George
35 Ticknor ... 1937. (Card 2)
TS
(Octs, LIST)..."
Bibliography: p. 18.
1. Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. Ze
Languages, Modern--Study and teaching.
I. Doyle, Henry Grattan, 1889- ed.
Ii. Title.
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TS Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
George Ticknor, by Henry Grattan Doyle... Together with
Ticknor’s “Lecture on the best methods of teaching the living
languages” (delivered August 24, 1832) edited, with notes by
Henry Grattan Doyle. Washington, D. C., 1937.
2p.1, 8-87 p. 23™.
Rare BOOK Hditor’s presentation copy, with his printed card tipped in at front.
Oepr “Reprinted from the Modern language journal, vol. xx, no, 1 (Oct.,
1937) .”
*D.205 Bibliography : ee
B34 —— a= [hnother copy]
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University of Toronto Press, 1913.
52 p. ; 22 cm. (University of
Toronto studies : philological series
, no.
Cover title.
Inedited excerpts from the
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1. Spain--Description and travel.
2. Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. Ts
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Histoire du genéral de Lafayette, par un citoyen
americain; traduite de l'anglais par M. * * *, |
Paris, Ponthieu. 1825. 104 pp. 12°. |
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reads, "Traduite de l'anglais par M. B * * *,"
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Historia de la literatura espanola, por M.
G. Ticknor, traducida al castellano, con adi-
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an article in the Quarterly review, September,
1850, which was attributed by Mr. Ticknor to
Richard Ford.
Ticknor, G. History of Spanish literature. . .
. . »(Continued. )
2, 3. +309%-117T
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History of Spanish iiveretare.
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##3091.117>= ##E.115.2= *#G.3352.3
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Same. 2d edition. 1854. *#D.180.1R
Same. 3d American edition, enlarged.
Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 1864. 12°. #3091.1178
Same. With manuscript additions by Mr. Ticknor, and
used as printers’ copy for the 4th edition. Vol.
(Continued. )
-Spain. Literature. History.
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
History of Spanish literature ... Third
American edition, corrected and enlarged.
Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1863.
3v. 20cm.
The author's copy, with extensive ms. additions;
used as printer's copy for 4th edition.
Incomplete: v.1 wanting.
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by Anna E. Ticknor.
Boston: Houghton. 0. & Co. 1879.) pp. 533-632.
8.
A revision of the index attached to the fourth
edition of the History making it “substantially
a new one."
' -Ticknor, Anna E., ed.
Ticknor, G. D.180.2
Kongelige nordiske Oldskriftselskab, Copenhagen.
(Certificate in Danish of his membership in this
society. |
Broadside. Kj¢benhavn. 1847.
##2955.14 =
Ticknor, George. 1791-1871. Now ll in **E,220a.23
Lecture on the best methods of teaching the living
languages. Delivered before the American institute,
August 24, 1832.
Boston: Carter, Hendee and co. 1833. 19 pp. 8°.
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. 2349.210=**D.110B.11.15
Letters to Pascual de Gayangos. From originals in the collection
of the Hispanic Society of America, Edited by Clara Louisa
Penney.
= New York. 1927. xliv, 578 pp. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles.
[Hispanic Society of America. Publications. No. 185. His-
panic notes & monographs. Catalogue series. No, 15.] 16%
cm.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 26, 1932.
. — Gayangos, Pascual de, 1809-1897.
D724 — S.r.c. — Penney, Clara Lo '
— Letters. Colls.
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
Life, letters, and journals.
Boston. Osgood & Co. 1876. 2v. Portraits. Plate. 21% cm.,
in 8s. 2344.73—=**D.203.19,
The first ten chapters were edited by G. S. Hillard and the remainder by
Mrs. Ticknor and her eldest daughter.
There are two copies on shelf-number 2344.73.
Same. 2d edition. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle &
Rivington. 2v. in 1. 18%cm., in 8s, 2344.45
This edition lacks the portraits and plate.
Same. 5th edition. Boston. Osgood & Co. 2 v. Portraits. Plate.
22cm., in 8s. 2344.89
AW tS
i This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 9, 1923.
M7343 — Ticknor, Anna Eliot, ed., 1800-. — Ticknor, Anna Eliot, ed., 1823-. —
Hillard, George Stillman, ed.
AnNen oe D.190-25
2347 Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
38e ™ Life of William Hickling Prescott.
Boston: : Ticknor and Fields, 1864.
(Cambridge : University Press: Welch,
Bigelow and Company).
sid, 458 pws 1] leaf of plate :
ill., €ront. ¢ 19.5 cm.
I.Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-
1859, Life of William Hickling
Prescott. II.T.
RG88-530051 BQ MRG88-530051
26073
Ticknor, George.
Life of William Hickling Prescott.
Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 1864. xii, 458 pp. Portrait. 22%
m., in 12s, 2347.38
Two copies. |
The “A” copy on shelf-number 2347.38 has been trimmed in rebinding to |
18% cm.
Same. 1864. x, 491 pp. Illus. Plate. Manuscript facsimile. 24%
cm., in 4s, 1. p. 4341 10o—**K,280,1—=*A,7138.2
Two copies on shelf-number **4341.10.
Same. 1866. 4341.3
[The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Ad This card was printed at the Boston fa
“H6666 — Prescott, William Hickling.
Public Library, December 28, 1911.
Ticknor, G. D1?
List of books desirable to complete his collection
of Spanish and Portuguese books, with his
Memorandum concerning his bequest to the city of
Boston, etc.
Manuscript. 4°.
Ticknor, George. *#D.180.10
|Lists, in his handwriting, of books in his
collection with references to criticisms upon
them.] 8 v. 4°.
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Outlines of the principal events
in the life of General Lafayette :
from the North American Review. -—~
Boston: : Published by Cummings,
Hilliard, & Co., 1825. (Hilliard &
Metcalf.)
64 p. 3% 21 ems
1. Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul
Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis
de, 1757-1834. I<. Title.
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Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
Remarks on the character of the
late Edward Everett, : made at a
meeting of the Massachusetts
historical society, January 30, 1865,
/ vy George Ticknor. (From the
Memorial of Edward Everett.) --
Boston: : Farwell, J.E. and Company,
Printers ..««% 1865.
T6 De. © 2325 ems
From the Memorial of Edward
Everett.
Bound with ten other remarks.
Addresses, sermons, etc.
(Continuedgen next card)
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Remarks on the character of the
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Original front paper wrapper
present.
1. Everett, Edward, 1794-1865.
I. Titie.
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Ticknor, George.
Remarks on changes lately proposed or adopted, in
Harvard university.
[Boston.] Cummings, Hilliard & co. 1825. 48 pp.
hae 4483.205=No. 2 in **E.220a.24 =
No.s.13 in *Pph. vol. 56. No. 15 in *Pph. vol. 430
=No. 7 in ** E. 224.6.2.
Two copies. _
Same. 2d ed. [Boston.| Cummings, Hillard & co. 1825.
48 pp. 8°, No. 11 in **E.224.6.1
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Philadelphia: Carey and Lee, 1831.
LCxxx: American Imprints (1831) 9420.
anon. gift
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
[Review of Robert Anderson Wilson’s New history of the conquest
of Mexico.]
(In The Boston Daily Courier. Page 1. Boston. May 3, 1859.)
*N.480.1.1859
Same. (Cut from same.) **T),.250.15
This card was printed at the nn > Public Library, December 6, 1934.
D6198 — Wilson, Robert Anderson. — Mexico. Hist. Conquest.
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
Syllabus of a course of lectures on the
XD history and criticism of Spanish literature.
823 / by George Ticknor...
Th3S Cambridge [Mass.] : Printed at the Univer-
sity Press, : by Hilliard and Metcalf., 1823.
iv, 84 p. ; 22 cm.
References : Amer. Imp.
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Syllabus of a course of lectures on the history and
criticism of Spanish literature.
Cambridge. 1823. iv, 84 pp. 8°,
Ticknor, George. No. 4 in *Pph. v. 368.
Syllabus of a course of lecutres on the history and
criticism of Spanish literature.
Camb., 1823. iv, 84 pp. 8°.
Ticknor, G. D.3d
(Various autograph letters addressed to Mr. George
Ticknor, notes, etc. ].
ve. d.
Contents. —- Letter from Rose Lawrence, Auge,
1851, enclosing a translation from Lope de Vega's
Pastores de Belen. — Two ballads trans. from the
Spanish by Southey: The funeral of Aliatar;
(Continued on next card.)
D.33
Ticknor, G. [Various autograph letters addressed to
Mr. George Ticknor, notes, etc.]. (Continued 1.)
Abenamar. — Letter from Sir W. Stirling-
Maxwell, Aug. 1, 1850. — Extract from F. Santos:
La verdad en el potro. — Letter from Pedro P.
Ortiz, Junio, 1853. — Note by Seflor Gayangos on
T. 1, Historia de Ultramar. — Letter from Félix
Torres Amat, May, 1518. — Letter from
(Continued on next card.)
De33
Ticknor, G. [Various autograph letters addressed to
Mr. George Ticknor, notes, etc.]. (Continued 2.)
Nicolas Azcdrate, Junio, 1866. — An unpublished
sonnet by Quevedo. — Letter from Edward Everett,
Feb., 1853. — aA description of a copy of La gran
conquista de Ultramar, folio, 1503. — Lyric
poetry in Cuba, by J. A. Quintero [on 21 small
leaves].
Ticknor, G. Pph. ve. D.203.17
{Various publications by and in regard to George
Ticknor. |
Ts Ds Ve de 8°.
Contents. — Articles in various newspapers,
occasioned by the death of Mr. Ticknor. — His
bequest of his Spanish library to the city of
Boston. — Various pictures of him. — The
(Continued on next card.)
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Pph. v. D.203.17
Ticknor, G. [Various publications by and in regard to
George Ticknor.] (Continued 1.)
Christian scholar, By E. S. Gannett. [From 01d
and new, May, 1871.] 516-522 pp. — Tribute of
the Massachusetts historical society. 24 pp. —
Various reports written by Mr. Ticknor, as a
member of the Board of Trustees and Examining
Committee of the Boston Public library. —
(Continued on next card.)
Pph. ve. D.203.17
Ticknor, G. [Various publications by and in regard to
George Ticknor.] (Continued 2.)
Report of the Joint Standing Committee on the
Public library in regard to the Ticknor bequest.
10 pp. — Extracts from a discourse by H. W.
Foote, Jan. 29, 1871. Manuscript. 6 pp. — Note
from Mrs. Ticknor.
Ticknor, G. D.141313
Vida y escritos de Cervantes.
(In Cervantes Saavedra, M, de. Don Quijote de La
Mancha, Nueva-York. 1860.)
From the Spanish edition of the History of
Spanish literature,
Ticknor, George, editor.
See
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de.
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de La Mancha.
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
Catalogue of the Spanish Library and of the
Portuguese books bequeati¥a by George Ticknor
to the Boston Public Library, together with the
collection of Spanish and Portuguese literature
in the general Library. By James Lyman Whitney.
Boston, The Trustees, 1879.
xv, 476p. 28cm,
rare BOOM Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
OFFT- Boston. Public Library. Ticknor Collection.
*XEZ Catalogue of the Spanish library and of the
.80 Portuguese books bequeathed by George Ticknor
-T43C to the Boston Public Library, together with the
collection of Spanish and Portuguese literature
in the general library. By James Lyman Whitney.
Boston, The Trustees, 1879. CReprinted from the
original with a new appendix. Boston, G. K. Hall,
1970]
xv, 550 p. front.(port.) 30cm.
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Coriolan. : ein trauerspiel in funff
Aufzugen. / von Collin. Berlin : bei
Johann Friedrich Unger, 1804.
148 p. ; 19.5 cm.
Provenance : George Ticknor; Anna
Eliot Ticknor.
I.Ticknor, George, 1791-1871,
historian. II.Ticknor, Anna Eliot,
LS2S=LE96, TIT.
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Ticknor, George, 1791-1871.
West Point in 1806. -- [New
York?] : Printed for the Association
of Graduates, USMA, by H. Pelham
Curtis, [1886.1]
Ls p. § 22.5 em.
Offprint.
Author from p. 1 of text.
1. United States Military Academy.
2. Thayer, Sylvanus, 1785-1872. I.
Title.
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Ticknor, George. 1791-1871,
[Engraved portrait of George Ticknor.]
— [Boston. 1867.] Size, 5 X 3% inches. No. 1 in **D.Cab.2.8.1
Same. Autograph facsimile. (In his Life, letters, and journals,
Vol. 2. Frontispiece. Boston. 1876.) 2344.73-2
With letters: Black, photor. H. W. Smith sc.
Two copies.
Same. (In Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings. Vol.
20. Frontispiece. Boston. 1884.) B.H.541.6.20(*2355.12.20)
With same letters, and date 1867.
[The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 18, 1910.
H2333 — Ticknor, George. 1791-1871. — No main card.
RARE Book
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Books, rare, curious, elegant and valuable,
in the departments of the classicks, civil law,
history, criticism, belles lettres and theology,
for sale at auction, in Boston, 20 December,
1815.
Boston: Printed by John Eliot. 1815.
42p. 23.5cm.
Compiled by Edward Everett and George Ticknor;
cf. McKay, American book auction catalogs, 177.
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"Erratum": p.42.
Shaw/Shoemaker 33855.
Ex libris (inscription): James Savage.
I. Title.
Ticknor, G.
Hart, C. H. D.201.10sNo.3 in 4440.4
Memoir of George Ticknor. Read before the
Numismatic and antiquarian society of
Philadelphia, May 4, 1871.
Philadelphia, 1871, 8°.
- Ticknor, G.
-
Ticknor, George. 1791-1871,
[Photograph of George Ticknor.] No. 2 in **D.Cab.2.8.1
— [Boston. 187-?] Oval. Height, 774 inches; breadth, 534 inches.
Silver print.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 18, 1910.
H2333 — Ticknor, George. 1791-1871. — No main card.
A
Ticknor, Howard Malcom. No. 3 in **T.54.33
The passing of the Boston Museum.
Boston. 1903. 379-396 pp. Portraits. Plates. Autograph fac-
simile. 24% cm.
Cut from The New England Magazine of June, 1903 [Per.Room *5322,-
55.28].
This card was printed at the Boston eS Public Library, July 2, 1918.
L44£9 — Boston. Theatres. Boston Museum.
Ticknor, William Davis. 1810-1864,
Ticknor, Caroline. 4347.338—*P.84.889
Hawthorne and his publisher [William D. Ticknor].
— Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1913. (12), 339 pp. Portraits.
Facsimiles. Engraved title-page. 211% cm.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913.
K830 — Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 1804-1864. — Ticknor, William Davis. 1810-1864.
J
~— Ticknor, William Davis. 1810-1864,
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 1804-1864. *A,3897.68
Letters of Hawthorne to William D. Ticknor, 1851-1864.
= Newark, New Jersey. The Carteret Book Club. I910. 2 v.
Facsimiles. 18cm.
Most of the letters were written in Liverpool while Hawthorne was
American consul there.
No. 41 ef an edition of 100 copies.
Introduction signed by the editor, J. C. D.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 6, 1910.
H4270 — Carteret Book Club. Publications. — Ticknor, William Davis. 1810-
1864. — D., J. C., ed. — England. Manners.
Ticknor, firm, publishers, Boston.
*Reserve Catalogue...
21217 Boston, 1859-69. Av. inl.
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The cost books of Ticknor and
Fields, and their predecessors, 1832-
1858 / edited with an introduction
and notes by Warren S. Tryon &
William Charvat. -- New York : The
+ tai caeatimaaa Society of America,
1, 508 p., [2] leaves of plates :
facsims. ; 24.5 cm. (Bibliographical
Society of America. Monograph series,
no.
1. Book industries and trade--
Costs. I. Tryon, Warren Stenson,
(Continued .gn next card)
2 49003795
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Ticknor, firm, publishers, Boston. -—~-
The cost books of Ticknor and
Fields, and their predecessors,
ows 2949. (Card 2)
1901 II. Charvat, William, 1905-
1966, ed. III. Title. IV. Series.
— .. ee ee ”-—S—t™—™t—t—s‘sC—raKwvYmDmnUU"UU /);5” cs ''\\ Seach.) Seale oo eee ees ee
Ticknor’s Paper series of choice reading.
Field, Eugene. 1850-1895. *A.2925.1
Culture’s garland, being memoranda of the gradual rise of literature,
art, music and society in Chicago, and other western ganglia. With
an introduction by Julian Hawthorne.
Boston. Ticknor & Co. 1887. xiv, (1), 325, (3) pp. Plates. [Tick-
nor’s Paper series of choice reading. No. 16. Extra. August 20,
1887.] 16°.
Pp. (327-328) contain fictitious advertisements.
Two copies.
The paper covers are missing from the first copy.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was prinicd al the Boston - Public Library, March 16, 1908.
G6835 — T.r. — S.r. — Hawthorne, Julian, pref. 1846-
\sconderege AN, No. 8 in *Map 17.4
A perspective view of Lake George. Plan of Ticonderoga.
[London, 1759.] View and map on 1 sheet. Size, 10% K 6%
inches.
Cut from Universal Magazine, vol. 25, 1759 [*7224.8.25].
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Oct 27, ee 1903
F836 — George, Lake. — Ticonderoga, N. Y. — No main card.
Ticonderoga, New York. Description, topography, etc. Maps. —
*Map 92.6.M5.1758
Jefferys, Thomas. 1720-1771.
A plan of the town and fort of Carillon at Ticonderoga; with the
attack made by the British Army commanded by Gen!. Aber-
crombie, 8 July 1758.
London, [1768.] Size, 1434 X 1814 inches.
Scale (computed),
151.9 feet to 1 inch.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1909.
H1255 — Ticonderoga, N. Y. Descr. Maps. — Ticonderoga, N. Y. Hist.
cy , W\ pf een popes,
A perspective view of Lake George. Plan of Ticonderoga.
[London, 1759.] View and map on 1 — Size, 10% X 6%
inches. ors 926 4.T4.1759
4.2
Cut from Universal Magazine, vol. 25, 1759 tie
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
co, ®
F836 — George, Lake. — Ticonderoga, N. Y. — No main card.
Ticonderoga, New York. History,
Jefferys, Thomas. 1720-1771. -
A plan of the town and fort of Carillon at Ticonderoga; with the
attack made by the British Army commanded by Gen!. Aber-
crombie, 8 July 1758.
London. [1768.] Size, 1434 X 18% inches. Scale (computed),
151.9 feet to I inch.
*Map 92 «Goll 758
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 19c9.
H1255 — Ticonderoga, N. Y. Descr. Maps. — Ticonderoga, N. Y. Hist.
Ticonderoga; or the black eagle.
James, George Paine Rainsford. 1801-1860. *A_ 4530
Ticonderoga; or the black eagle. A tale of times not long past.
London. Newby. 1854. 3 v. 8.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 28, 1914.
K3522 — T.r. — French and Indian War, 1754-59. Hist. Fict.
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TIDAL WAVES.
CPerkins, John] 1698-1787.
An essay on the agitations of the sea, and some
other remarkables attending the earthquakes of
the year M,DCC,L,V. To which are added, some
thoughts on the causes of earthquakes. Written
in the year 1756.
Boston: Printed and sold by B.Mecom,at the New
Printing-Office,near the Town-House. 1761.
hOp. 19cm. (8vo)
Evans 8851.
Probably from the collection of the Rev.
Jeremy Belknap.
I. Title. @
—— —
Tidball, John Caldwell.
Manual of heavy artillery service. 4th edition.
Washington. Chapman. 1891. viii, 516 pp. 79 plates. 16°.
; 3957-108
Same. 5th edition. 1898. #20" Gt.13
[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
1 S
Feb. 8, 1901
*D8524 — Tactics. Artillery.
Tidcombe, Marianne.
The bookbindings of T.J. Cobden-
Sanderson : a study of his work 1884-
1893, based on his Time Book (British
Library Add. MS. 49061), witha
biographical introduction / Marianne
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Res. "Woe unto the wicked! It shall be ill with
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Tiddledywink tales, by John Kendrick Bangs. Illustrated
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1891.
286 p. inel. front., illus. 19.
PS106)
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1. Title.
Library of Congress @ PZ3.B224T
(a43fl,
6—6118
Tide, and other poems,
Neuhoff, George Louis. *A.6370.1
Tide [and other poems].
= [St. Louis, Mo.] The Author. 1931. (17) pp. Illus. 17% cm,
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Di32 — Tor.
—— se Oe
Tide, The, of life, and other poems.
Kirkconnell, Watson, 1895- *A.4802.1
The tide of life, and other poems.
— Ottawa, Canada. Ariston Publishers, Ltd. [1930.] 79, (1) pp.
23 cm., in 8s.
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Tide rips.
Connolly, James Brendan, 1868-1957.
Tide rips. New York, Charles Scribner's
Sons, 1922.
5p.f.,3-246p. illus. 20cm.
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Tide tables.
Pourtalés, Louis Frangois de. *E 5114.53
[Manuscript corrections for the tide table in Bowditch’s Navigator,
with a letter of transmittal to the Superintendent of the Coast
Survey. ]
= [Washington. 1860.]. (4) ff. Sm. f°.
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Fo142—Manuscripts in this Library.—Tide tables.— United States. Coast Survey.
Tide, The, tarrieth no man. Morality.
Wapull, George. *Q.58.53
The tide tarrieth no man. (1576.) [Morality.]
[London. Privately printed.] 1910. (5) pp (28) ff. in collotype
facsimile. Black-letter. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 2514 cm.
Many of the characters are abstractions.
The imprint on the original title-page reads: Imprinted at London, in
Fleete-streate . .. by Hugh Iackson. 1576.
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M513 — T.r. — S.r. — Moralities.
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TIDES.
Arcons, César d', 4.1687.
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itvdes par Cesar d'Arcons. Devxiesme edition.
Corrigée & augmentée par l'auteur. Avec ses ob-
servations sur la ionction des mers, la naviga-
tion des rivieres, la construction des ports de
mer, l'artillerie navale & les mines metalliques
de France.
Imprimé & Bourdeaux,& se vend a Paris, Chez
Iacqves Cottin,dans la grands sale du Palais,au
cinquiéme pilier,a 1'Ecu de France. M.DC. LXVII.
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.Ar2D = (4to)
Title vignette: Bourbon arms.
Contains references to America.
*XE
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TIDES,
Barlow, Edward, 1639-1719.
An exact survey of the tide. Explicating its
production and propagation, variety and anomaly,
in all parts of the world; especially near the
coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. With a pre-
liminary treatise concerning the origine of
springs, generation of rain, and production of
wind ... The second edition. To which is added,
A clear and succinct description of an engine,
which fetcheth water out of the deep, and rai-
seth it to the height design'd, progressively,
or@ on next card) ‘MB
TIDES.
Barlow, Edward, 1639-1719. An exact survey
of the tide ... (Cara 2)
by the same motion. By E. Barlow, gent.
London: Printed for Tho. Woodward, at the
Half-Moon against St. Dunstan's Church in
Fleet-street. MDCCXXII. C1722)
T Delis g 222 Ds DP Ley 240. & fold. pl.,
11 fold. maps. 20.5em. (8vo)
An earlier issue of this edition lacks the
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TIDES,
Barlow, Edward, 1639-1719. An exact survey
of the tide ... 1722. (Card 3)
"Description of an engine" (p.213-240)
In this copy, p.211-212 of the earlier issue,
intended to be cancelled by p.211-212 as print-
ed with the supplementary "Description of an
engine", are present.
Page 223 misnumbered 232.
Ex libris (armorial bookplate): A & E Yarbo-
rough.
S 7
TIDES.
eBarlow, Edwards 1639-1719,
Meteorological essays, concerning the origin
of springs, generation of rain, and production
of wind. With a rational and historical account
of the causes and course of the tide ... In two
treatises we.
London: Printed for John Hooke, at the Flour-
de-luce; and Thomas Caldecott, at the Sun, both
against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street.
MDCCXV. e1715s
(Continued on next card)
TIDES.
eBarlow, Edwards 1639-1719. Meteorological
essays ... 1715. (Card 2)
8 p.l., 122, poy 1 1., 212 po 12 fold. maps.
20cm.
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I. Title.
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TIDES.
Bennett, Samuel.
A new explanation of the ebbing and flowing of
the sea, upon the principles of gravitation. By
S. Bennett ...
New York: Published for the author,and sold by
all the booksellers in the United States.Gould
and Van Pelt,printers,No.9 Wall-street. 1816.
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DEPT.
“EF .
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TIDES.
Borro, Girolamo, 1512-1592.
Girolamo Borro aretino Del flvsso, e reflvsso
del mare, & dell'inondatione del Nilo. La terza
volta ricorretto dal proprio autore ...
In Fiorenza, Nella Stamperia di Giorgio Mare-
scotti. MDLXXXII. [1582]
16p.f. ,220p. .1f. 17cm. (8vo)
Printer's device on t.p.
Page 100 misnumbered 110.
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Delphino, Federico, 1477--1547,
Federici Delphini .., de flvxv et reflvxv
aqvae Maris o> dis vtatio: eiusdem de motv
octavae sphaerae. Tennata! Tn Academia Vene~
ta, 1559,
30 1., incl. 4 plates (diagrs.) 31cm,
Title illustration,
In this copy are inserted 4 extra plates.
1, Tides, 2, Astronomy, Spherical and prac—
tical, I, Title: De fluxu et reflexu aquae
maris, II. Ti tle: De motu octavae
sphaerae, @
Thee
Lottin, Victor Charles. *Cab.28.19.1.3
Physique.
Paris. Bertrand. 1838. (1), iii, 549 pp. Illus. Charts. [Voyage
en Islande et au Groénland. Tome 3.] 8°.
Contents. — Observations magnétiques. —— Observations météorologiques.
— Observations astronomiques. — Observations des marées.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Aug. 29, 1903
E9966 — Astronomy, — Terrestrial magnetism. — Meteorology. — Tides.
Tides.
3945.5 =
Lubbock, Sir John William. No. 3 in “*E.197.3
é
Account of the “Traite sur le flux et reflux de la
mer" of Daniel Bernoulli; and a treatise on the
attraction of ellipsoids. By J. W. Lubbock.
London: C. Knight. 1830. 47 pp. 8°.
Added are several pages in Bowditch's manuscript.
RARZ GBUOK
Dept.
*XE
666
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TIDES.
Vossius, Isaac, 1618-1689.
Le gvidon de la navigation ou Traicté dv
movvement de la mer et des vents, tradvit
dv latin d'Isaac Vossivs ...
A Paris, Chez Francois Clovsier,en la cour
du Palais,proche l'hostel de m.le premier pre-
sident. M. DC. LXVI. Avec privilege dv Roy.
[1666]
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(4to)
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Vossius, Isaac, 1618-1689. Le gvidon de
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Title vignette.
Translated by Le Chastelain de Crécy.
"Advis donné a messievrs les syndics de la
Compagnie des Indes orientales, par le sieur
D.C. au mois de ianuier de cette année 1665.
sur la question; scauoir lequel est le plus
expedient de la regie ou de la colonie, a
Madagascar": p.C139-148]
Contains references to America.
Page 39 “6@ 93.
Tides.
Whewell, William. 1794-1866.
Essay towards a first approximation to a map of
cotidal lines.
London: pr. by R. Taylor. 1833. Pp. 147-236.
Folded charts. 4°. ##E.191.5
Same. (In Royal society. Philosophical trans-
actions. Vol. 123, pp. 147-236. London, 1833.)
#3210.1.123
Tides.
Whewell, William. 1794-1866.
Researches on the tides. 6th series. On the results
of an extensive system of tide observations made
on the coasts of Europe and America in June 1835.
London: pr. by R. Taylor. 1836. Pp. 289-341.
Folded charts. 4°. *#E.171.28
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1836.) *3210.1.126
Tides.
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Verse,
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Inscribed: To John Masefield, from John Drink-
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Tides, The, of Barnegat.
Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915. *A 8304.6
The tides of Barnegat. [Fiction.] Illustrated by George Wright.
— New York. Scribner. 1906. vi, (1), 422 pp. Plates. 19cm.
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Tides of commerce. Verse.
Sanger, William Cary, 1893-
Tides of commerce. Verse of the railroad.
New York. Putnam. 1924. vi, 78 pp. 19 cm.
2399b.466=*A.7829.1R
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114 pp. 20 1/2 em. *A 7829.1
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N285 — T.r. — Railroads.
Tides, The, of fate. Novel.
Harper, Henry Howard, 1871- *A.3839d.6
The tides of fate. A novel. With original copperplate etchings
by W. H. W. Bicknell.
— Boston. Privately printed. 1918. 324 pp. Illus. 24 cm.
Public Library, March 22, 1926.
N2581 — T.r. Novel. — Bicknell, William Harry Warren, illus., 1860—
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Tides, The, of spring and other poems.
_ Upson, Arthur, | *A.9167.3
| The tides of spring and other poems.
= Edinburgh. Oliver & Boyd. 1907. 64 pp. Sm. 8°.
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Go808 — T.r.
Tideus, No. 3 in **E.5111.18.26
Alkindi, Tideus und Pseudo-Euklid. Drei optische Werke, heraus-
gegeben und ecklart von Axel Anthon Bjgrnbo und Seb. Vogl.
Mit einem Gedachtniswort auf A. A. Bjgrnbo von G, H. Zeuthen,
einem Verzeichnis seiner Schriften . .
— Leipzig. Teubner. 1912. (2), 6, (6), 176 pp. Portrait. Fac-
simile. Diagrams. [Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der mathe-
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K3054 — Triple main card. — Ya‘kub Ibn Ishak Ibn al Sabah al
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(M3) — Bjgrnbo, Axel Anthon, ed. 1874-1911. (1) — Vogl, Seb., ed. (1)—S.r.c.
— Zeuthen, Hieronymus Georg, pref. 1839-. (1)— Optics. (1)— Mirrors. (2, 3)
Tideus. Alkindi, Tideus und Pseudo-Euklid. (Continued.)
matischen Wissenschaften mit Einschluss ihrer Anwendungen.
Heft 26.] 24cm., in 8s.
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— K3054
Tidmarsh, Gyles du Lake,
Massachusetts. Colony and Province. Governor. **F1.90.156
By His Excellency Jonathan Belcher Esq; Captain General and
Governour in Chief ... Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in
New-England. A proclamation for apprehending Gyles du Lake
Tidmarsh. Given... the gth day of November 1733 . .
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inches.
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Ko564 — Mathematics. Periodicals. — Periodicals. Danish.
Tidy, Gordon. *A.8661K.7
Surtees on fishing. With ... hand-coloured facsimiles of old
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plates. 23 cm., in 8s.
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No731 — T.r. — Surtees, Robert Smith, 1803-1864. — Fish and fishing— En-
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Tiebout, Cornelius, ca.1773-1832.
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Josephus, Flavius.
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Tieck, Dorothea, translator, 1799-1841,
Conrad, Hermann, 1845— **G,_3956.35
F. Vischer und Dorothea Tieck als Macbeth—-Ubersetzer.
— [Braunschweig. Westermann. 188-?] 71-88 pp. 22cm.
Reprinted from Archiv fiir das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Lit-
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M8303 — Shakespeare, William. . German. — Tieck, Derothea, tr.,
| 1799-1841. — Vischer, Friedrich Theodor, tr., 1807-1887.
“Are Meck, Dorothea, 1799-1841, tr.
*G.4055
ol Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works. German.
Shakespeare’s dramatische werke, iibers. von Aug. Wilh. v.
Schlegel und Ludwig Tieck .... Berlin, G. Reimer, 1839-41.
IZiv, 13, FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR
| waRe Boor Vols. 1, 7-10, 1839; v. 2-4, 11-12, 1840; v. 5-6, 1841,
Orrr Schlegel’s translation completed by Wolf graf von Baudissin and Doro-
* thea Tieck, with notes only by Tieck himself. cf. All. deut. biog., v. 38,
XF p. 271, ete.
02549 9 mneene n-ne [Another copy]
W284 I, Schlegel, August Wilhelm von, 1767-1845, tr. m. Baudissin, Wolf
Heinrich, graf von, 1789-1878, tr. m1, Tieck, Dorothea, 1799-1841, tr.
Iv. Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, ed.
4—11005
Library of Congress PR2781.S3 1839
(45i1,
Tieck, Dorothea, translator, 1799-1841,
99761 B#*G.4016.11
Shakespeare, William. Spurious and iowa? ays. German.
Shakspeare’s Vorschule. Herausgegeben und mit Vorreden be-
gleitet von Ludwig Tieck.
Leipzig. Brockhaus. 1823, 29. 2v. 22cm.,, in 8s,
Contents. — 1. Die wunderbare Sage vom Pater Baco, Schauspiel von
Robert Green. — Arden von Feversham, eine Tragédie. — Die Hexen in
Lancashire, von Thomas Heywood. 2. Die schéne Emma ein Schau-
spiel, — Der Tyrann, oder die Jungfrauen-Tragodie, ein Trauerspiel von
Massinger.—Die Geburt des Merlin, oder das Kind hat seinen Vater ge-
funden, ein Schauspiel von W. Shakspeare und W. Rowley.
[Continued on the next card.]
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K2644 — T.r. — Tieck, Johann Ludwig, ed. and tr. 1773-1853, — Tieck, Doro-
thea, tr. 1799-1841.
Tieck, Dorothea, translator, 1799-1841,
**G,4016.11
Shakesneare, W. Spurious and doubtful plays. German. (Continued.)
Tieck’s daughter translated Die wunderbare Sage and Arden von Fever-
sham. It is probable that Baudissin assisted in the translation of the
other works. See R. Képke’s Erinnerungen, Leipzig, 1855, vol. 2, p. 61.
This card was printed at the Bos: a =
ton
K2644
Public Library, August 26, 1914.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig. *A 8893
Blue Beard, a story in five acts. Translated from the German by
J. L. Motley.
—_— New York, 1840. 2 partsiniv. [The New World. Vol. 1,
no. 29, 30.] F°.
“A dramatized nursery tale.”
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*D8&453 — T.r. — Motley, Jchn Lothrop, tr. — S.r.
*#XF
.2539 Tieck, Johann Iudwig, 1773-1853.
~ALH6 Briefe an Iludwig Tieck, AusgewHihlt und hrsg,
von Karl von Holtei, Breslau, E, Trewendt,
1864.
4v. 19cm,
I, Holtei, Karl von, 1798-1880, ed,
Tieck, Johann Ludwig. 1773-1853. No. 2 in **D.185.22
Catalogue de la bibliothéque célébre de Ludwig Tieck, qui sera ven-
due a Berlin le 10. décembre 1849 . . . par A. Asher & Comp.
Berlin. Trowitzsch. 1849. (1), 362 pp. 8°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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Public Library, December 20, 1905.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853.
Dramaturgische Blétter. Nebst einem Anhange
noch ungedruckter Aufsdtze tiber das deutsche
Theater und Berichten tiber die englische Biihne,
geschrieben auf einer Reise im Jahre 1817. Von
Ludwig Tieck ...
Breslau, im Verlage von Josef Max und Komp.
1826-£52]
3v. 15.5cem.
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1852. &
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02536. Teck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853.
oA3 Gedichte, Neue Ausg, Berlin, G, Reimer, 1841.
1841 x, 598 p. port, J/cm.
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22537 Tieck, Johann Iudwig, 1773~1853.
oK3 Kaiser Octavianus, Ein Iustspiel in zwei
Theilen, [1. Ausg.] Jena, F, Frommann, 1804.
502 pe 19cm.
1. Octavian, the EmperorsDrama, I, Title.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig. **G.3913.4
The life of poets. A novel. Translated from the German.
Leipsic. Fleischer. 1830. (2), 140 pp. 16°.
This sketch introduces as characters Christopher Marlowe, Robert Greene,
George Peele and William Shakespeare.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
wt
Oct. 15, aS 1902
E6090 — Shakespeare, William. Fi MT ime of, or introducing him as a char-
acter,
Tieck, Johann Ludwig. **G_3913.6
The midsummer night or Shakespeare, and the fairies. From the
German. By Mary C. Rumsey.
| London. Whittingham. 1854. 35 pp. Sm.8°.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Qe Oct. 17, 1902
‘E6121 — Rumsey, Mary C., tr. speare, William. Fiction. Time of, or
introducing him as a character. — T.r.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, ed.
| #Reserve Minnelieder.
2875 Berlin, Realschulbuchhandlung, 1803.
13 ICx.
0
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773 - 1663 **G.3913.§
Novellen. Band 6.
Berlin. Reimer. 1828. 222 pp. 16°.
Contents. — Das Fest zu Kenelworth. — Dichterleben.
These sketches introduce as characters Marlowe, Greene, Peele, and
Shakespeare.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Oct. 17, ae 1902
E6111 — Shakespeare, William. Fictee 1:me of, or introducing him as a char-
acter. — Kenilworth Castle, England.
*XF
.2536 Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853.
.Al5.-- Romantische Dichtungen, [1, Aufl.] Joma,
1799 F. Frnmnann, 1799-1800,
2 v7, l8om,
4° bis copy, Ve 2) p.-505-506 are misbound be—
tweca Pe 500 and p,50l,
CONTENTS,—-1, Th, Prinz Zerbina, ein Spiel in 6
Aufatigen, Der getreue Eckart und der Tannhduser,
—2. Th, Leben und Tod der Heiligen Genoveva,
Ein Trauerspiel, Sehr wunderbare Historie von der
Melusina, Leben und Tod des kieinen Rothkaippchens,
Eine Tragédie,
I, Title, &
Tieck, Johann Ludwig. **G.3913.5
Die Sommernacht. Eine Jugenddichtung. Mit einem Vorworte
von J. D. Walter.
Frankfurt am Main. Sauerlander. 1853. 48 pp. 2 plates. Sm. 4°
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
1902
Shakespeare, William. Fiction. Time
Qe tw , Oct. 17, ee
‘6121 — T.r. — Walter, J. D., pr
of, or introducing him as a character.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig. **G_ 4066.16
Ueber Shakspeare’s Behandlung des Wunderbaren.
(In Shakespeare, William. Tempest. Der Sturm. Pp. 1-44.
Berlin. 1796.)
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{ This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1974.
wreviaural element,
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K2619 — Shakespeare, Williat.
*XF
»2537 [Tieck, Johann Iudwig] 1773-1853,
~V8 Volksmfihrenhen, hrsg, von Peter Leberecht
[pseud.] Berlin, K, A, Nicolai, 1797,
3 Ve 16cm.
Title vignette, engraved.
Imperfect: v.1-2 wanting.
I, Title.
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RARE BOooK
Dept,
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-1818
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Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, joint author.
CBernhardi, August Ferdinand] 1770-1820.
Bambocciaden ...
Berlin, bei Friedrich Maurer, 1797.
3v. 17cm.
Title vignettes.
A collection of tales and plays written in
collaboration with the author's wife and
brother-in-law, Ludwig Tieck.
I. Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, joint
author. II. j Bernhardi, Sophie (Tieck)
1775-1833, joint on: III. Title.
MB-Rev.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, translator, 1773-1853,
**D),143.9
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616. Don Quixote. German.
Leben und Thaten des scharfsinnigen Edlen Don Quixote von la
Mancha. Ubersetz von Ludwig Tieck. 3... . Auflage.
Berlin. Reimer. 1830-32. 4v. 17% cm., in 8s.
\
This card was printcad at the Boston ee Public Library, December 11, 1924.
N79 — Tieck, Johann Ludwig, tr., 1773-1853.
Tieck, Ludwig, editor and translator, 1773-1853.
**T).144.21
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616. Persiles y Sigismunda,
German.
Die Leiden des Persiles und der Sigismunda. Aus dem Spanischen
tibersetzt. Mit einer Einleitung von Ludwig Tieck.
Leipzig. Brockhaus. 1837. 2v.in 1. 16cm.,, in 12s.
This card was printed xt !1¢ Boston ere Publc Library Deceriber 16, 1924.
N144 — T.r. made. — Tieck, Ludwig, ed. and tr., 1773-1853.
*XF Tieck, Johann Iudwig, 1773-1853, ed.
2291 [Hardenberg, Friedrich Leopeld, Freiterr von]
eH2 1772-1801.
Heinrich von Ofterdingen, Ein nachgelassener
Roman von Novalis [pseud.] [1. Ausg.] Berlin,
Buchhandlung der Realschule, 1802.
2v, 16cm,
Preface signed: L[udwig] Tlieck]
Imperfect: v.2 wanting.
I, Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, ed.
II, Title,
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, ed. ’
*XF
.2291 [Hardenberg, Friedrich Leopold, Freiherr von]
eAl 1772-1801.
1815 Novalis Schriften, Hrsg. von Ludwig Tieck und
Fr, Schlegel. 3. Aufl. Berlin, Realschulbuch-
handlung, 1815.
2v. ini, 18cm, |
CONTENTS,--1. Th, Heinrich von Ofterdingen.—
2. Th, Hymnen und die Nacht, Geistliche Lie-
der, Vermischte Gedichte, Die Lehrlinge ay
Sais, Fragmente vermischten Inhalts.
I, Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, ed.
II, Schlegel, Fr iedrich von, 1772-1829,
joint ed, III, Title,
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1858, ed.
*XF
-2378 Kleist, Heinrich von, 1777-1811.
eAl Heinvich von Kleist's gesarmelte Schriften:
1826 hrsg. von Iudwig Tieck. “Uerlia, G. Reimer,
1826,
3 ve 19cm,
I. Tieck, Johann Indwig, 1773-1858, ed.
*XF Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1775-1853, ed.
2394 Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinbold, 1751L-I'792.
~L3 Gesammelte Schriften, Hse, von Iudwig Tieck,
1828 Berlin, G, Reimer, 1828.
3v. 20cm,
I, Tieck, Johann Inudwig, 1773-1853, ed.
*XF
+1564
P7T5
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1775-1853, ed,
Lichtenstein, Ulrich von,
Frauendienst, oder: Geschichte und Liebe des
Ritters und Sangers Ulrich von Lichtenstein, von
ihm selbst beschrieben, Nach einer alten Hand~
schrift bearb, und hrsg. von Ludwig Tieck,
Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta, 1812,
viii, 287 p. 20cm.
1. Knights and knighthood, I, Tieck, Johann
ludwig, 1773-1853, ed, II. ‘itie,
Tieck, Johann Ladwig, 1775-1853, joint ed.
*XF
,1041 Musen-Almanach ftir das Jahr 1802. Hrsg. von
A2M9 A, W, Schlegel und L, Tieck, Tiibingen, Cot-
1802 ta, 1802.
vi, 293 p. lcm.
1. Almanacs, German, I, Schlegel, August
Wilhelm, 1767-1845, ed. II, Tieck, Johann
Ludwig, 1773-1853, ry ed.
Treck , Johann Ludwig, editor **G_3913.1
Poetisches Journal. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Tieck. Jahrgang 1,
Stiick 1, 2.
Jena. Friedrich Frommann. 1800. 492 pp. 16°.
The contents include Briefe tiber W. Shakspeare pp. 18-80, 459-473. No
more was published.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Oct. 17, a 1902
E6111 — Tieck, Johann Ludwig, && eriodicals. — Shakespeare, William.
Crit.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, translator. 1773-1853,
Shakespeare, William. Works. German. **G.98.5
Deutscher Bithnen und Familien Shakespeare. Auswahl der be-
deutendsten Dramen William Shakespeares mit Benutzung der
gangbarsten Uebersetzungen bearbeitet und herausgegeben von
Eduard und Otto Devrient.
Leipzig. Weber. 1873-76. 6v. 17¢m.,, in 8s.
Contents. — 1. Hamlet. — Was Ihr wollt. 2. Coriolanus. — Julius Cisar. —
Der Sturm. 3. Der Kaufmann von Venedig. — Ein Sommernachtstraum,
— Romeo und Julia. 4. Kénig Johann. — Kénig Richard der Zweite. —
[Continued on the next card.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914.
K2601 — Tieck, Johann Ludwig, tr. 1773-1853. — Devrient, Otto, tr.
— Schiller, Johann Christoph & Friedrich von, tr. 1759-1805. —
Baudissin, Wolf Heinrich Friedrich Carl, Graf von, tr. 1789-1878. — Schlegel,
August Wilhelm von, tr. 1767-1845.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, translator, 1773-1853,
Shakespeare, W. Works. German. (Continued.) **G.98.5
Konig Heinrich der Vierte. 5. Konig Lear. — Macbeth. — Wie es Euch
gefallt. 6. Viel Larmen um Nichts. — Othello. — Shakespeare-Bio-
| graphie. — Nachwort.
Coriolanus was translated by Tieck, King Lear and Othello, by O. Dev-
| rient, Macbeth by Schiller, Much ado about nothing, by Wolf von Bau-
dissin, and the remainder by Schlegel.
The two parts of Henry IV. are condensed into one play of five acts.
This card was printed at the Boston
K26o01
Public Library, June 19, 1914.
Rareponx fleck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, éd.
Drer
*G.4055
a Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works. German.
Shakespeare’s dramatische werke, iibers. von Aug. Wilh. v.
Schlegel und Ludwig Tieck .... Berlin, G. Reimer, 1839-41.
I2v. 174%. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR
Rare Sooe Vols. 1, 7-10, 1839; v. 2-4, 11-12, 1840; v. 5-6, 1841.
Derr Schlegel’s translation completed by Wolf graf yon Baudissin and Doro-
*XF thea Tieck, with notes only by Tieck himself. cf. All. deut, biog., v. 38,
p. 271, ete.
02549 9 aan eee [Another copy]
V254
1. Schlegel, August Wilhelm von, 1767-1845, tr. m. Baudissin, Wolf
Heinrich, graf von, 1789-1878, tr. m1, Tieck, Dorothea, 1799-1841, tr.
tv. Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, ed.
4—11005
Library of Congress &3 PR2781.S3 1839
(4511,
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, translator, 1773-1853,
Shakespeare, William. King Lear. German. No. 1 in **G.73.11.3
Konig Lear. Tragédie in 5 Aufzigen von William Shakspeare.
Fiir die Darstellung bearbeitet von Ernst Possart.
Miinchen. Ackermann, 1875. ix, (1), 115 pp. 1614 cm., in 8s.
The translation used is Tieck’s, revised by A. Schmidt.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 8, 1911.
H5743 — Tieck, Johann Ludwig, tr. 1853. — Schmidt, Alexander, ed, 1816-
1878. — Possart, Ernst von, ed. 1841-
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, translator,
Shakespeare, William. Tempest. German. **G_.4066.16
Der Sturm. Ein Schauspiel von Shakspear, fiir das Theatre bear-
beitet von Ludwig Tieck. Nebst einer Abhandlung tiber Shak-
spears Behandlung des Wunderbaren.
Berlin. Nicolai. 1796. (4), 104 pp. Vignette. 17 cm., in 8s.
The Abhandlung is catalogued separately.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 19T4.
K2619 — Tieck, Johann Ludwig, tr.
a Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, tr.
*G,4055
22
Shakespeare, William, a caer and doubtful
works, Collections, German.
Alt-Englisches Theater, Oder Supplemente zu
Shakspear, Ubers. und hrsg, von ludwig Tieck,
Berlin, Realschulbuchhandlung, 1811,
2v. 19cm,
Early works by or attributed to Shakespeare,
CONTENTS,—1, Bd, Kénig Johann von Engelland,
Pericles, First von Tyrus.--2, Bd, lokrine, Ein
Trauerspiel, Der lustige Teufel von Edmonton,
Das alte Schauspiel vom Kénig Lear und seinen
(Contimed ra on next card)
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, tr.
*G 4055
a Shakespeare, William. Spurious anc doubtful
works, Collections, German, Alt—Englisches
Theiter ,., Ubers. und hrsg, von Ludwig Tieck
«.- 1811, (Card 2)
Téchterm, nach der Chronik verasst,
*XF ~~—— [Another copy]
+2536
eA55 I, Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853, tr,
ii, Tite,
a e
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, editor, 1773-1853,
**G.4016.12
Shakespeare, William. Spurious and doubtful plays. German.
Vier Schauspiele von Shakspeare Uebersetzt von Ludwig Tieck.
Stuttgart. Cotta. 1836. (3), 366 pp. 191% cm, in 8s.
Contents. — Eduard der Dritte. — Leben und Tod des Thomas Cromwell.
— Sir John Oldcastle — Der Londoner verlorne Sohn.
The translator of these plays was Graf von Baudissin.
edited them.
Tieck simply
This card was printcd at the Boston Public Library, August 15, 1917.
12326 — Tieck, Johann Ludwig, -1853. — Baudissin, Wolf Heinrich
F:iedrich Carl, Graf von, tr, 1785-1878.
12h
“XP
- 2540
»DLTS
TIECK, LUDWIG, 1773-1853.
Delius, Nikolaus, 1813-1888.
Die Tieck'sche Shaksperekritik beleuchtet von
N. Delius, Ein Supplement zu "Shakspeare's drama=-
tischen Werken, Uebers. von A, W. Schlegel, er-
ganzt und erl. von Ludwig Tieck." Bonn, H. B.
xvi, 182 p. 19cm,
Another copy. 19cm.
1. Shakespeare, William--Translations, German, —
2. Tieck, Ludwig, e” I. Title.
L599
12h
«XP
+2540
-DLTS
Die Tieck'sche Shakesperekritik beleuchtet
von N. Delius.
Delius, Nikolaus, 1813-888.
Die Tieck'sche Shaksperekritik beleuchtet von
N. Delius, Ein Supplement zu "Shakspeare's drama=-
tischen Werken. Uebers. von A. W. Schlegel, er-
ganzt und erl. von Ludwig Tieck." Bonn, H. Be
Konig, 186.
xvi, 182 p. 19cm.
Another copy. 19cm.
1. Shakespeare, William--Translations, German.
2. Tieck, Ludwig, @””” I. Title.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, editor and translator, 1773-1853,
**G.4016.11
Shakespeare, William. Spurious and doubtful 4997" 10 rman.
Shakspeare’s Vorschule. Herausgegeben und mit Vorreden be-
gleitet von Ludwig Tieck.
Leipzig. Brockhaus. 1823, 29. 2v. 22cm., in 8s.
Contents. — 1. Die wunderbare Sage vom Pater Baco, Schauspiel von
Robert Green. — Arden von Feversham, eine Tragédie. — Die Hexen in
Lancashire, von Thomas Heywood. 2. Die sch6ne Emma ein Schau-
spiel, — Der Tyrann, oder die Jungfrauen-Tragédie, ein Trauerspiel von
Massinger—Die Geburt des Merlin, oder das Kind hat seinen Vater ge-
funden, ein Schauspiel von W. Shakspeare und W. Rowley.
e [Continued on the next card.]
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914.
K2644 — T.r. — Tieck, Johann Lu eed. and tr. 1773-1853, — Tieck, Doro-
thea, tr. 1799-1841.
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, editor and translator, 1773-1853,
**G_ 4016.11
Shakesneare, W. Spurious and doubtful plays. German. (Continued.)
Tieck’s daughter translated Die wunderbare Sage and Arden von Fever-
sham. It is probable that Baudissin assisted in the translation of the
other works. See R. Képke’s Erinnerungen, Leipzig, 1855, vol. 2, p. 61.
This card was printcd at the Boston ze Public Library, August 26, 1914.
K2644
TIECK, JOHANN WDWIG, 1773-1853,
*XP
«2539 Hoffmann, J L
oH6 Inédwig Tieck. Eine literarhistorische Skizze,
(Abgedruckt aus dem Album des literarischen
Versias in Nirnberg flr 1856) Mirnberg, Bauer
und Raspe, 1856,
180 p. 20cm,
Author's inscribed présentation copy to Ferdi-
nand Freiligrath,
1, Tieck, Johann Iudwig, 1773-1853.
*XF
02394
~L3A14
TIECK, JOHANN LUDWIG, 1773-1853.
Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold, 1751-1792.
J. M. Ry Lenz und seine Schriften, Nachtraége
ga der Ausgabe von L, Tieck und ihren Erganz-
ungen, Baden, J, Zehnder, 1857.
247 p. 2lcm,
CONTENTS ,--Die Ausgabe von Tieck und ihre Er-
giingungen,—-Dichtungen und Aufsiitze von J. My Re
Lenz,--Lenz und seine Darsteller,--Briefe von
Lenz.
1, Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853.
Tieck, L., translator.
See
Espinel, V.
Marcos Obregon.
Tieck, Lydwig
see
Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 1773-1853.
MRGRRBK
Tiede, Joachim.
[Cyclus lunz-solaris]
Joachimi Tiedii cyclus lunae-
solaris, : eique superstructum
calendarium novum vere perpetuum ac
perfectum: subjiciuntur in fine
tabulae ... -- Kiliae, : Literis
i ea Reutheri, Academ. Typogr.,
[22], .32). 20, (24) 6... [1] Leat
of plate (fold.) : i112. ;_19 cm.
Contains perpetual calendar.
1. Calendar--Early works to 1800.
2. Perpetual calendars. I. Reyher,
Samuel, 1635-1714. It. Trele.
© ocm36502431
Tiele, Pieter Anton. 2752. 33=""G.285.6
Mémoire bibliographique sur les journaux des navigateurs néer-
landais réimprimés dans les collections de De Bry et de Hulsius,
et dans les collections hollandaises du XVII¢ siécle, et sur les
anciennes éditions hollandaises des journaux de navigateurs étran-
POS! xs %
Amsterdam. Muller. 1867. xii, 372 pp. Facsimile. 8°.
[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was frinted at the Boston ah Public Library, May 2, 1905.
F7455 — Dutch literature. Bibl. — Voyages and travels. Bibl.
RARE BD0K
Dept.
a
Gi
.TL4M
Tiele, Pieter Anton, 1834-1889.
Mémoire bibliographique sur les journaux des
navigateurs néerlandais réimprimés dans les
collections de De Bry et de Hulsius, et dans
les collections hollandaise du xvii© siécle,
et sur les anciennes éditions hollandaises des
journaux de navigateurs étrangers; la plupart
en la possession de Frederik Muller. Amster-
dam, N. Israel, 1960.
xii,372p. fold.plate. 22cm.
"First published Amsterdam, Frederik Muller,
1867."
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Tielke, Johann Gottlieb, 1731-1787.
Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are
available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of
Early American Imprints published by the American Anti-
quarian Society.
This collection is arranged according to the numbers in
Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.
Information Card
Library of Congress
Atlas, Cab.59.19.2 Text. 3953.40
Tielke, Johann G.
Beytrage zur Kriegse Kunst und Geschichte des
Krieges von 1756-1763.
Freyberg. 1776-86. Text, 6 ve in 3. Sm. 4°,
Atlas, 41 plens. F°.
a! | W
d. 4s! aes
Tien, Antonio, translator, 1834—
Common Prayer, Book of. Translations. Arabic. **Benton 9.30.10
Arabic version of the Book of Common Prayer, and administration
of the Sacraments...
London. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 1886.
xxi, 577 pp. 17cm., in 8s,
Translated by Antonio Tien.
This card was printed at the Boston 4 Public Library, August 22, 1923.
Cp47 — Tien, Antonio, tr., 1834-. — Arabia. Lang. Works in Arabic.
Tiene, Cayetano, St.
See Tiene, Gaetano da, St. 1480-1547.
. <p
.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 21, 1910.
H4092
Tiene, Gaetano da,>t.1480-1547,
No. 7 in **D.276.18
Relacion de las fiestas y lvminarias qve se hizieron en la ciudad de
Napoles el afio passado de cinquenta y tres. Para celebrar las
glorias del bienaventvrado padre San Cayetano Tiene, fundador
de los Clerigos reglares. Y de algvnos milagros qve abro el Santo
en el discurso de la octaua, y fuera della. [Anon.]
En Madrid: Por Pablo de Val, Afio 1654. 32 pp. 19cm., in 4s.
[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
This card was printed at the Boston ap Public Library, October 28, 1910.
Hl4093 — Tiene, Gaetano da. 1480-1547.
Tiepler, : **T 56.306
Coup-d’ceil impartial sur Les deux gendres.
=, Paris. Dentu. 1812. (3), 23 pp. 20cm.
Etienne’s Les deux gendres may be found on shelf-number **T.56.271.
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914.
J594 — Etienne, Charles Guillaume. 1777-1845.
es til
Tiepolo, Niccolo. —1551,
Bembo, Pietro, Cardinal. 1470-1547. No. 2 in **G.405.9
Petri Bembi ad Nicolavm Tevpolvm de Gvido Vbaldo Feretrio
deqve Elisabetha Gonzagia Vrbini dvcibvs liber.
[Colophon: Venetijs per lo. Ant. eiusq; fratres Sabios. Ann. M.-
D.XXX.] (107) pp. 20¢cm., in 8s,
This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 2, 1914.
K700 — Nicolini de Sabio, Gio- @..:: Antonio de. Books printed by
him. — Elizabeth Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino, 1471-1526. — Montefeltro, Guido-
baldo I., Duke of Urbino. 1472-1508. — Tiepolo, Niccold. -1551.
__
*#ALQAT
015
no.3
Tierney, George, 1761-1830, supposed author.
Eloisa in deshabille: a satirical poem, By the
late Professor Porson, To which are added The
modern fine gentleman, Modern fine lady, Curtain
lectureg and The squire and the parson. 3d ed,
London, J. J, Stockdale, 1819,
157 p. 8 col, plates, 18cm.
The title poem, a parody on Pope's Eloisa to
Abelard, has been ascribed variously to John Mat~
thews, Richard Porson, George Tierney and
(oer eee én peed eard) e
*®AL241
o15
no,3
Tierney, George, 1761-1830, supposed author.
Eloisa in deshabille, 3d ed. 1819. (Card 2)
Coffin,
Save for the anonymous "Cyrtain lectures" the
remaining contents are by Soame Jenyns.
Plates drawn by C, Williams,
Bound with To-night! or, The total eclipse,
1818,
11. "verwon Asker 1730-1808”
Ih. Tigpney, Geor
thor. IV, Po
eC
Eloisa _to Ab oy v.
1787, WeWillians, ¢
supposed author.
1761-1830" gapsoden on
e - uw ed au-
OMexander, 1288-177, ‘
Jenyns, Soame, 1704-
illus,
= a
Tierney, M.A.
Acc. Dodd's Church History of England.
78-423 London, Charles Dolman, MDCCCXXXIX-XLIII.
(967) £1839-433 5v.
g: J.B.Munn
Tierney, Mark Aloysius, 1795-1862, ed.
Tootell, Hugh, 1672-1743.
Dodd's Church history of England
from the commencement of the sixteenth
century to the revolution in 1688.
With notes, additions, anda
continuation / by the Rev. M. A.
Tierney. -- London: : C. Dolman,
1839-43. (C. Richards, Printer).
5 v. : facsim. (folded) ; 22.5 cm.
Dodd is the pseudonym of Hugh
Tootell.
Tierney's edition ends with the year
1625.
Added t.p. with original title of
set.
OCLC number :a.0cm00881586.
(cont. next card)
46-42566
.
:
15226
BR Tootell, Hugh, 1672-1743. Dodd's
756 Church history of England... 1839
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1..Great Britain--Church history-—-
16th century. 2..Great Britain--Church
history--l7th century.
3..Reformation--England.
4..Catholics--England. I.Tierney, Mark.
Aloysius, 1795-1862, ed. I1I.T.
III.T:Church history of England.
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De rebvs hispanicis, lvsitanicis, aragonicis,
indicis & aethiopicis. Damiani & Goes, Lusitani,
Hieronymi Pauli, Barcinonensis, Hieronymi Blanci,
Caesaraugustani, Iacobi Teuij, Lusitani, opera ..
Partim ex manuscriptis nunc primum eruta, partim
auctiora edita.
Coloniae Agrippinae, in officina Birckmannica,
sumptibus Arnoldi Mylij. anno M D CII. Cum gra-
tia & priuileg.S.Caesar.Maiestat. [1602]
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CMylius, Arnold] 1540-1604, comp. De rebvs
hispanicis ... 1602. (Card 2)
12 p.f., 384, 345-443 (i.e., 444) p. incl.
port. l6cm. (8vo)
Title vignette: Portuguese arms.
Numerous errors in paging, including p. 444
misnumbered 443.
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CONTENTS.--Damiani & Goes vita.--Hispaniae
descriptio, eademqz 4 calumnijs Seb. Munsteri
defensa.--Olisiponensis vrbis descriptio.--De
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CMylius, Arnold] 1540-1604, comp. De rebvs
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.199 CONTENTS. --Continued.
.2 rebus & imperio Lusitanorum, ad Paulum Iouim
disceptatiuncula.--Hieronymi Pauli de flumini-
bus & montibus Hispaniae.mss.--Barcinonensis
vrbis descriptio & episciporum cathalogus mss.--
Hieronymi Blanci regum Aragoniae cathalogus, cum
succincta eorum vita. mss.--Damiani & Goes de
religione & morib. Aethiopil.--Epistolae aliquot
Preciosi Ioannis, Damiano & Paulo Iouio inter-
pretibus.--Deploratio lappianae gentis.--Lappiae
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CMylius, Arnold] 1540-1604, comp. De rebvs
hispanicis ... 1602. (Card 4)
CONTENTS. --Continued.
descriptio.--Epistola Emanuel regis Portugalliae,
ad Leonem X, pon. maximil. de victorijs in Africa
habita.--Epistola Ioannis III. regis Portugal-
liae etc. de rebus in Oriente feliciter gestis.--
Damiani & Goes bellum cambaicum. I. seu obsidio
vrbis Diensis.--Bellum cambaicum ii.--Iacobi
Teuij de rebus Dium gestis comm@tarius.
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